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Sketch Blocks in SolidWorks 3D CAD Software

Posted by: BlackCode    Tags:  3d cad software, 3D graphics software, blocks, CAD, CAD and CAM, CAD Systems, CATIA, complex mechanisms, Computer graphics, Computer-aided design, Consultants, Dassault Systemes SolidWorks Corporation, Design, mechanisms, scratch, Sketch, Sketch Blocks, sketches, Software, SolidWorks, solidworks 3d cad, SolidWorks 3D CAD Software, solidworks users, Technology Internet    Posted date:  September 25, 2010  |  2 Comments

An overview of Sketch Blocks; which allows SolidWorks users to design complex mechanisms in 2D sketches and automatically convert these sketches to 3D components without the need to start from scratch www.solidworks.com
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2 Comments for Sketch Blocks in SolidWorks 3D CAD Software

yasdietka goynes

I don't own a Wii and all I know about Boomblox was garnered from EA's promotional video but nevertheless here goes

Boomblox competition:
Q1: 25 Years
Q2: A “Hydra Block” when you hit it it divides into two blocks. The new blocks flash for a limited time and if you hit them while they are flashing they disappear. After a short while however the flashing stops and the new blocks turn into Hydra Blocks themselves. Of course a player who is too slow will end up with an exponentially increasing number of Hydra blocks so some limit is probably required. Perhaps a simple cap on the total number of hydra block will suffice – no new hydra block will be formed if there are more than “n” hydra blocks already on the map.

I am afraid my knowledge of soccer is woefully limited so I will pass on the 2nd comppettion

hey humasampst

Refer Google search for more details.






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