Additionally, the Design Items Tree now supports features in Custom Groups and Grouped items. The general usability of multibody has been enhanced by introducing a new Quilt/Body Evolution tree, which will display the structure of all active bodies/quilts and their contributing features.
With the introduction of Divide Surface, it is now possible to: Previously one could circumvent this by using Designate Area, surfaces, or sketches. This, however, has a downside if one wants to split the surface into two or more distinct areas. The Creo Parametric has its way of handling geometry so that surfaces are kept as large and “clean” as possible. The user can split the surface to have different semantic references for PMI. The CAD user view Divide Surfaces and Unify Surfaces features enable splitting and uniting the geometry. Design for ergonomics, Manikin, and Visionįor the advanced users, we suggest PTC knowledgebase articles CS357304 and CS361457, which cover all versions, applications, and enhancements in a condensed format.
In the bigger picture, one could say that this release will concentrate on the following areas:
Let’s start with the new capabilities coming with Creo 9. PTC Creo 9.0 is the tool that helps with the increasing advances and challenges within product design while providing features and functionalities that keep one ahead of the competition. There has been an addition to the PTC family of Design Solutions PTC Creo 9 has arrived!