Before it was acquired by Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC), CoCreate was a pioneer in (now commonly referred to as direct modeling). Unlike parametric CAD software (like Pro/ENGINEER or SolidWorks), which relies on a strict history tree and feature constraints, CoCreate allowed engineers to interact directly with the 3D geometry. Key Features of CoCreate V17:
: Users could add dimensions directly to native or imported 3D models. These dimensions were "intelligent," meaning they could drive geometric changes; altering a dimension value would instantly update the model's geometry.
Unlike modern parametric tools, CoCreate (Creo Elements/Direct) uses a or explicit modeling kernel. You push, pull, and move geometry directly without worrying about a "feature tree" crashing. ptc cocreate v17magnitude hot
was updated to reduce mouse travel and menu picks, making the creation of 2D profiles more intuitive. Real-Time Rendering
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: Integrated real-time rendering provides a realistic visual environment (including shadows and mirror planes) as you work, eliminating the need for separate preview steps. Intelligent 3D Dimensioning
Released around 2010, CoCreate Modeling v17 represented one of the final major releases under the standalone CoCreate branding. Shortly after this era, PTC rebranded the technology into PTC Creo Direct and PTC Creo Elements/Direct , integrating its direct modeling capabilities into the broader Creo suite. Deconstructing the "Magnitude" Crack Release was updated to reduce mouse travel and menu
: Users can add 3D dimensions directly to models to drive design changes. These dimensions are flexible and can be added during or after the design process, even to imported supplier models. Real-Time Explicit Modeling