Welcome to our latest blog post! Today, we will delve into the world of geometric and dimensional constraints in Box. We'll guide you through the process of managing these settings using the constraint settings star of box.
Why use Geometric and Dimensional Constraints?
Geometric constraints ensure that your designs adhere to specific rules, making your projects more precise and accurate. Dimensional constraints allow you to define relationships between dimensions in your design, keeping everything in check.
Accessing the Constraint Settings Dialog Box
To access the constraint settings dialog box, click on the town arrow in the Geometric panel or use the down arrow in the Dimensional panel.
Geometric Tab
In the Geometric tab, you'll find a checkbox for geometric constraints. If selected, constraints will be automatically applied to your sketch. Let's try it out!
Display Settings Area
Here, you can see all geometric constraints listed. Each constraint has a checkbox. By unselecting certain constraints, they will no longer appear in your sketch.
Bar Transparency
You can adjust the transparency of these constraint bars by moving the slider. This allows for easier visualization of your design.
Show Constraint Bars
These checkboxes control whether constraint bars are displayed when objects are selected or not.
Dimensional Tab
In the Dimensional tab, you can set the dimension name format and choose other options. You can also control which constraints are applied using the auto constraint tool.
Auto Constraint Tab
Here, you can select which constraints to apply when using the auto constraint tool.
By following these steps, you'll be able to effectively manage geometric and dimensional constraints in Box, leading to more accurate and precise designs! 🎨🚀
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