Basic 3D Surface Exercise for Beginners in Creo - Exercise #14 | N-Sided Patch
The 14th part of the series - Basic 3D Surface Exercise for Beginners in Creo Parametric. You will learn how to create a simple N-Sided Patch, or How to reuse old ProE features. Add into your config.pro file: allow_anatomic_features yes enable_obsoleted_features yes If you enjoy my content, please consider supporting what I do: Buy a Coffee for 4KSide - https://ko-fi.com/vpalffy or DONATE by https://www.paypal.me/4kside WHY SHOULD YOU DONATE TO 4K SIDE? I'm looking to upgrading my Streamer microphone kit for better quality video sound. Thank you … Vladimir Palffy - www.4kside.com Tags: #creotutorial #creoforbeginners #4kside #vpalffy #palffy #vladimirpalffy #how_to_creo

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