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Creo 4.0 can make sure your geometric tolerances comply with ASME standards--making sure everyone is on the same page.
Assigning an appearance to an assembly helps you visualize the finished product.
Now you can pick from three pre-defined themes, or define your own in Creo 4. Here’s how.
Now with Creo 4.0, welds on sheet metal parts can be created as solids and measured, simulated, and analyzed. Here’s how ...
Creo’s Advanced Framework Extension (AFX) includes an extensive library of joints, trusses, ladders, and more. Combined with copy and mirror features, you can model massive structures in a very short time.
Design, optimize, and validate lattice structures, all from within your 3D CAD software. Here's how.
Full-screen mode fills the screen with your geometry. Here are some tips for using this new capability.
See the step-by-step process for creating a constant cross section feature that follows an open trajectory in Creo, a robust 3D CAD software.
Check out this detailed guide (with videos) to learn how to leverage the extensive library of fasteners and parts standard in Creo.