Here we illustrate some basic sketching techniques enabled by the 2D DCM.
The 2D DCM's autoconstrain function can be used to add dimensions and constraints quickly to an existing sketch.
This example shows the 2D DCM solving dimensions and constraints on conical blends.
The 2D DCM provides two solving modes for determining the behaviour of splines in response to dimension-driven modifications.
The 2D DCM enables users to specify the length of all or part of a curved geometry.
This example illustrates the tight integration between powerful spline constraints and the variational sketching environment .
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