

Prodigy is an online video game with a built-in mathematics curriculum that is geared toward elementary and middle school students. If you’re doing a quick demo or test than under-defined dimensions are often no pest at all.CCSS aligned role-playing math game for grades 1-8. Please note that sometimes under-defined sketches can be okay. No more (-) sketches! Look how good we are! If the dimensions are not where you want them to be, you can move them to their desired locations after clicking OK.Īfter organizing your sketch dimensions, click “Exit Sketch”. Relations: Add relations between the entities to help constrain the sketch.ĭimensions: You can edit how it will dimension (Centerline, Baseline, or Ordinate) and from where and where the tool will drag out those dimensions.Īfter hitting the Calculate button and liking what you see, click OK. The Fully Define Sketch tool requires some input, and with that input it will dimension how you want it to.Įntities to Fully Define: You can select to dimension the whole sketch or just part of it. Note that this tool will not even show up unless you’re in a sketch, an under-defined sketch to be specific. We’re going to edit this sketch and finish it using the Fully Define Sketch tool. We’ll also use the Search Filter and our knowledge of (-) to seek out any under-defined sketch. Let’s introduce this tool with the help of the humble Lego head. It can be very useful with large, jumbled, copied/converted or unimportant sketches. Now if I were to fully define the sketch and click “Exit Sketch” it’s happy as a clam.įully Define Sketch is a tool that will automatically fully dimension the sketch that you’re in. I want you to see the notification that comes up if you try to leave a sketch without it fully defined, so I’ll click “Exit Sketch” Now we’ll go into one of these sketches to edit it. We’ll still have to go back and edit the ones that were under-defined before the “use fully defined sketches” option was activated. Note that it did not flag the already under-defined sketches. Now we’ll turn on “Use fully defined sketches” located in System Options > SketchĪctivating the “Use fully defined sketches” option will make it so you cannot leave a sketch without it being fully defined, therefore no more under-defined sketches moving forward. You can identify the under-defined sketches by the (-) in front of their name. In this example we’re searching down those pesky under-defined sketches. This is very useful when you’re working with complex parts or assemblies with a large tree. Search Filter is a tool that will allow you to search through your whole feature tree by name it is located at the top of your Feature Tree.
