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Drawing circles inside circles

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    • sam
      Subscriber


      Hi,

      In sketch mode, when drawing a circle within two larger circles, the surface between them is lost and seemingly no way to draw a circle and get that surface.

      For example, draw 3 circles one inside of the other - large to small.

      You end up with an outer ring, and an inner circle, but the middle ring has no surface. Trying to draw further circles to 'fill' the blank ring does not work, the only way to get a surface on it is to extrude one of the others first.

      In this example I am trying to work on the inner ring first, I want to extrude that (the bit it has not put a surface on) to leave an outer ring, and an inner circle both flat.

      How do I get it to fill/surface the bit it's excluding?

      Thanks

    • Devendra Badgujar
      Forum Moderator

      Hi Sam Whitney

      Let me check and get back to you.

    • Devendra Badgujar
      Forum Moderator
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      Hi Sam Whitney

      You will have to create the middle circle again to get the surface for that and then you can extrude that keeping other surfaces flat. 

      Please check the attached video demonstrating the process for you. Let me know if you have any further questions on it.

      Regards.

    • sam
      Subscriber

      Thanks for the reply Devendra, sorry I did not see the notification until just now.

      When I draw the new circle, it does not fill in the surface, no matter how many I draw (your last one) the inner ring is 'empty'.

      • Devendra Badgujar
        Forum Moderator

        Sam Whitney 

        Please try turning on ''Enable Constraint based sketching option''.

      • sam
        Subscriber

        Devendra Badgujar I had that originally but found it really cumbersome for me, so I turned it off and it makes SpaceClaim much easier to use as I tend to draw on and faces.

    • Roberto
      Subscriber
      🛈 This post originally contained file attachments which have been removed in compliance with the updated Ansys Learning Forum Terms & Conditions

      Hello Devendra Badgujar

      Isn't it possible by changing an option to be able to draw like in the old versions of SpaceClaim? I am attaching a video as an example.

      • Devendra Badgujar
        Forum Moderator

        Roberto Sam Whitney

        Let me check and get back to you.

      • Roberto
        Subscriber

        Devendra Badgujar Hello 

        I have not received any response

        Regards

    • Devendra Badgujar
      Forum Moderator

      Hello Sam Whitney

      Just wanted to update you regarding this query, I found that there is an Option to change this behavior.

      When in Sketching mode, right click sketching plane and untick ''Remove Interiors'' Option and you will get the same behavior as previous versions of SpaceClaim. 

      Regards. 

      • sam
        Subscriber

        Devendra Badgujar thank you for replying on this. Sounds good, please could you clarify how to set this, as I'm not sure what you mean by right click on 'sketching plane'. In the side bar, there isn't an option for 'Remove Interiors' and when I right click having drawn a circle, I can't see any options for that. Thanks

      • Devendra Badgujar
        Forum Moderator

        Sam Whitney 

        Please check the attached image for more information:

    • sam
      Subscriber

      Ah thank you! That is really helpful, thank you very much indeed - makes sketching a lot easier again.

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