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Create and edit 3D surfaces and solids by creating primitives or editing existing curves and surfaces.
Perform an operation on existing curves or surfaces to create a new 3D surface or solid.
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Create and edit a 2D sketch curve. A sketch curve is any "wire" entity such as a line, rectangle, circle, or arc.
Create and edit 3D curves by extending, rebuilding, intersecting, splitting, and projecting the shapes.
Create the basic shape of a 3D surface.
Extrude a curve to create a 3D surface, or extrude a surface to create a solid. You can perform the same extrusion on multiple objects at a time.
Rotate a curve or 2D surface around an axis to create a 3D surface. You perform the same revolve on multiple objects at a time.
Fill one or more closed curves to create a 3D surface. The curves can be sketch curves or a planar set of curves.
Create a 3D surface by fitting it through two or more profile curves. You can constrain the shape using rails.
Sweep one or more curves along an extrusion path to create a 3D surface.
Sweep one or more curves along rails to create a 3D surface. This tool is a variation of the Sweep tool that uses two rails rather than one extrusion path.
Fill a closed area, defined by boundary curves or surface edges, to create a 3D surface. The new surface maintains tangent continuity with adjacent surfaces.
Directly edit the geometry of a NURBS surface by performing various operations such as moving, adding, and removing points; changing the order in the U or V direction; adding weight; and removing trimming curves.
Create polygonal surfaces that can easily be converted into NURBS surfaces.
Create new objects by manipulating and modifying source objects.
Quickly modify objects that are not a part of Construction History.
Deform one or more objects with respect to an axis.
Analyze curves and surfaces, import simulation data, or access the Design Table and Variable Manager.
Dimension a line, edge, bounding box, angle, and radius/diameter in order to create objects which must fit predefined dimensions.
Create detailed 2D drawings of the selected parts of a complex 3D model from multiple perspectives.
Adjust the materials, environment, and properties of objects in the scene to create a photorealistic image.
In Inspire Studio you can animate an object or group and the camera. There are two methods of animation: key frame animation and path animation.
Create a draw die in Inspire Studio that you can export to Inspire Form to perform a stamping simulation.
You can use C++ and Python to add custom operations and file formats.
Learn keyboard shortcuts and mouse controls for common operations.
Inspire Studio supports 3Dconnexion's SpaceMouse.