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  • Опубліковано 15 січ 2023
  • A simple back to basics technique to work a bit faster in Inventor if you can master this.
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  • @philquenzi1830
    @philquenzi1830 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for the tip on how to customize the right click context menu. I have been trying to do that for some time now and some Autodesk person on the Inventor discussion group even told me I could not do that. Since Orbit is my most used command I wanted to get it on the right click context menu and now it is. Thanks again!

  • @alexandreguitchkine2112
    @alexandreguitchkine2112 Рік тому

    Neil again proved, that Inventor is the best !!! Because of you, I chose Inventor as a primary soft for my huge project. I asked myself so many times if my choice was the right one, but... always remember you. I agree- there are plenty of options, but the way you explain things - that's easy and clear. I couldn't find anyone online who could do better then you.
    Thank you again. You change professional lives. All the best.

  • @ChuckKarl525
    @ChuckKarl525 Рік тому

    I will be adding this heads up to my workflow. Thanks!

  • @rickpalechuk4411
    @rickpalechuk4411 Рік тому +1

    Love the drag and use, fast in all environments
    Cheers

  • @carlosalvarez8076
    @carlosalvarez8076 Рік тому +2

    This is so useful; I remember when I did all this thing about 7 years ago. My advice is to save the modifications you do right after you do it, and save an updated version, so you keep a backup just in case you reinstall or move to another PC/Laptop. Also, you can use the control button plus right click and in some context you'll have an alternate menu that can be customizable as well. For example, I have all the restrictions I use frequently in the ctrl+right click menu in the sketch context, so I can draw and restrict faster, and I don't move to the top menu to look for commands as everything is there. Next step from here, is to do the same with the 3DConnexion radials menus, end results, you'll be like 5 to 20 times faster, and if you use the software daily, it's not hard to memorize where things are.

  • @FTMJarra
    @FTMJarra Рік тому

    Thanks Neil 👍

  • @darknessiscoming5750
    @darknessiscoming5750 Рік тому

    Thank you very much.

  • @EdvardasStasiunaitis-ni6rn
    @EdvardasStasiunaitis-ni6rn Рік тому

    Thank you Greetings from LT. Keep doing your videos

  • @aries6776
    @aries6776 Рік тому

    Nice. I was always aware of the functionality but never bothered to use it. I think I'll start drilling this workflow.

  • @Jessiejeter
    @Jessiejeter 3 місяці тому

    MATE you just changed my life! THANK YOU!

  • @TooTallToby
    @TooTallToby Рік тому

    Excellent tips for saving time! Thanks Neil! I love the comment about "exceptionally complacent" - made me lol

  • @aimlessweasel
    @aimlessweasel Рік тому

    I remember when Kevin demoed this at AU and essentially did the first speed modeling I'd ever seen. It was a bookshelf speaker with swept curves and blended fillets (before the nurbs feature IIRC). He explained a bit about the contextual feature and "tracer line", then did the rest silent. It was like being at Benihanas, everyone clapped when the model was finished so quickly.
    I could take our leave the marking menu, but I'll never model without a spacemouse again. I was spoiled in my first job when my colleague gave me his because he was too used to his dial box (yes, that was a real thing). The IBM model with eight function keys was like magic (after reducing the roll sensitivity). It took years at my next job to convince my boss to spring for one though. He was still sore about having to scrap all the Autocad digitizers...

  • @kav5983
    @kav5983 Рік тому

    I definitely should be using these shortcuts more than I do…cheers

  • @chuckcantieny2550
    @chuckcantieny2550 Рік тому

    First Comment! Good one Neil. I work in a high school teaching Inventor. Trying to get a student to understand that you need to be quick if you want to get paid is a struggle. Very difficult to convey any sense of urgency. Just trying to get them to keep one hand near the escape key instead of in their lap... I am going to add this into my workflow, and theirs. I should show them some of the speed modeling videos as well.

    • @aries6776
      @aries6776 Рік тому

      tbh for me the slowest bit of designing is the thinking bit, not the actual modelling.

  • @franksmiley198
    @franksmiley198 Рік тому

    Thank you for this and other videos. Could you recomend a desktop workstaiton for autodesk product (fusion360)

  • @luneriezebos1815
    @luneriezebos1815 Рік тому +2

    Thanks Neil, personally I prefer shortcuts... but you can turn inventor into a speedrun game I guess

  • @JamesLenane
    @JamesLenane Рік тому

    If I remember right didn't they drop this into Fusion first when it came with Inventor back in 2012/13 .... awhile back anyway....big fan of circle menu

  • @charlesturner897
    @charlesturner897 6 місяців тому

    One of the biggest speed boosts I achieved with Inventor was something as simple as using a mouse with two side buttons, set one to enter and one to escape and it makes almost every single action so much quicker, confirm, cancel as you'd expect, but being able to quickly repeat the last command too.

    • @ducksducks2962
      @ducksducks2962 17 днів тому

      How did you do this? I can't seem to bind it

    • @charlesturner897
      @charlesturner897 13 днів тому

      @@ducksducks2962 you need to do it in your mouse software, Logitech G hub, steel series engine etc. not all mice have rebindable buttons

  • @user-sz7nz5gv8i
    @user-sz7nz5gv8i Рік тому

    Hi, is there a marking menu option for rotate view when in the drawing?
    If not is there a way to create a macro for it? Thanks

  • @marcrequardt
    @marcrequardt Рік тому +1

    Don't forget, that you can populate the ctrl-rightclick menu, too. Double the awesomeness!
    Select ctrl-rightclick under sub-environment in the customise window.
    For example in the sketch environment, it would default to your dependencies using ctrl+rightclick

    • @Mawyman2316
      @Mawyman2316 Рік тому

      Ew, a mac user

    • @petestrycharske7773
      @petestrycharske7773 9 місяців тому

      Great tip! I actually created a video on that very topic here: ua-cam.com/video/2CALe7JQIp8/v-deo.htmlsi=kcboinU9wyDld_MD

  • @cruciferousvegetable
    @cruciferousvegetable Рік тому

    Marking menu is for sure the way to go. You just force yourself to use it at first it's slower, then you get to be screaming fast. I took the time to customize the marking menu for every environment that exists for what I do. After that, it is the only way to go.

  • @ifoxwell
    @ifoxwell Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this tutorial.... but can you tell me how to turn this feature off. I like to right click for a quick menu but I don't like the marking menu stuff being separate at the top it means that everything is in a different position for every option and it drives me mad.

  • @craigphillips9810
    @craigphillips9810 Рік тому

    I use SW at home but have Inventor at work that I am lost as I am so used to the right mouse short cut that I have extra short cut to extra short cuts and then have S key also with other short cuts.
    Our Drafting guy I don't think knows this or just didn't tell me about how to change them.
    Thanks for this video.

    • @aries6776
      @aries6776 Рік тому

      I suspect the latter with your drafting guy. After a long time working with designers I find they love to keep the good stuff to themselves ;)

  • @tkaxrud
    @tkaxrud Рік тому

    I have “Save” on left swipe in all environments. Can’t recommend it enough! Feeling unstoppable, lightning fast -and Inventor can crash all it wants 😂

  • @redbeard1891
    @redbeard1891 Рік тому

    I cant use the marking menu because of RSI i just bind keys to the rmb menu. The fastest way to use inventor is to have a robust understanding of the api, and build your own add ins for your workflow that you can bind to events.

  • @barkbarkatthemoon
    @barkbarkatthemoon Рік тому +1

    OK, I am going to just ask. I like to draw over pictures at times. Like I am tracing some shape. However on the options>Sketch tab, autoproject is very confusing. Is it possible to turn ALL of these off? I have tried more than once without any luck. as my lines and arcs get crowded, I can no longer click where I want without it snapping off to the side.

  • @ChevyPantera
    @ChevyPantera Рік тому

    Multikey shortcuts, thats the way to go (atleast for me)- i know its not for everyone, but thats the only way my brain is like "rainman". I got my own multikey shortcuts, they beat all 3d space mouses, and context menus (yes i also have a space mouse pro- in my drawer). I use mk shortcuts for everything. It kind of depends of what kind of projects you are doing, but in my current job situation, i just find it annoying to fiddle around with contect menus and SpaceMouses. Examples "TT=tangent constraint", "SA=save as", "R=rectuangular square with center point", "REC=rectangular quare", "EQ=equal constrinat" and so on. I guess if you work on big projects and dont use Inventor every day, this kind of stuff is not so important. I just find MK shortcuts makes my day less annoying :) And as a perk you dont get "MouseArm™"

  • @Krzys_D
    @Krzys_D Рік тому

    When they released the marking menu i turned into the fastest modeler, coupled with shortcut keys you are correct, you will become lightning.

  • @scottsherrard
    @scottsherrard Рік тому

    Fusion has the marking menu but doesn’t allow for customization, that I can find. I definitely would use it more if I could customize.

  • @PetterStetter
    @PetterStetter Рік тому

    If memory serves me well, you were the man, who showed that marking menus are slow.
    Nevertheless, marking menus can be fast, but in Inventor there are too few slots for commands, so you'll have to use hotkeys and ribbon. So most of the times it's better to just use hotkeys (if only they were more intuitive and convenient, without constantly conflicting with command aliases in different modes).
    In Alias marking menus are a must, because the controls are too archaic, and there are too many repetitive actions.

    • @Neil3D
      @Neil3D  Рік тому +1

      I don't recall ever saying marking menus were slow, but since I've been doing this 9 years now I can't possibly remember everything I've said and things can change or get improved. I'm personally not a fan of keyboard shortcuts but if they work for someone then that's fine, no right or wrong way, someone could be faster with those if they can make them work. But the point of the marking menu isnt to have everything there, it is just the most common/frequently used functions. Same with keyboard shortcuts, there's more scope for quantity but I'd argue that few people could possibly remember 36+ shortcuts across multiple variations, so 36+ for part mode. 36+ for sketch mode, 36+ for assembly, drawing etc etc

  • @darkersz
    @darkersz Рік тому

    What is the advantage of using the wheel over keyboard shortcuts? Such as "S" for sketch and just click on the face you want to start a sketch on, "E" for extrude etc. ?

    • @marcrequardt
      @marcrequardt Рік тому

      I rather see the wheel as complimentary to my shortcuts, with customised functions that is.
      But a big advantage would be not constantly having to switch between keyboard and space mouse, if you use one.

  • @dathorneli8514
    @dathorneli8514 Рік тому

    Hi Neil, which other CAD programs do you use? It would be awesome if we see videos from you for NX or Catia....
    You've stated that you don't use Inventor daily, which one do you use?

    • @Neil3D
      @Neil3D  Рік тому +1

      None, I don't use CAD for a living and never have. My job is to know how it works, how to use it, implement, it advise, maintain and support it. And for the most part I specialise in Vault, more recently visualisation production with Vred.

    • @Krzys_D
      @Krzys_D Рік тому

      Watch Wolfgang Walden on youtube, he models the same part in all the top used CAD packages, he usually answers questions on his videos

  • @jr303
    @jr303 10 місяців тому

    i added a usb foot pedal for enter key

  • @jacekjegier3256
    @jacekjegier3256 Рік тому

    There should be some kind of preview in ribbon bar. It is hard to remember all of those locations for every comand.

    • @Neil3D
      @Neil3D  Рік тому

      Just customise to the commands you use the most, then make a point of remembering to use it. Admittedly I never use it as I keep forgetting the thing is there, but in the 30 mins before making the video I had remembered where most of the big useful ones are like finish sketch and ok etc

  • @Zedus-rl9hp
    @Zedus-rl9hp Рік тому

    Train muscle memory, memorize, achieve the apm of a StarCraft-Pro... and you'll be heading home before lunch 😋
    Question:
    I'm still relatively new to Inventor (around 1 1/2 years now) but at least I know that the idw is used incorrectly at my job. We always pack all production drawings of all required ipt in one idw in order to create a pdf, which is then stored in the ERP system.
    However, this is a disaster for maintenance and updating, since you have to manually update all idws (where this changed component occurs) again and again.
    I did learn during the course that there should only ever be one component in the idw (production drawing), but how do you automate this so that all ipt (or their idw) that are installed are automatically spit out as a pdf? A single pdf with multiple pages would be ideal.
    Is that possible without additional programs?
    Inventor pro and Vault pro

    • @Krzys_D
      @Krzys_D Рік тому

      Oh that is really bad, what if that .idw gets corrupt? You lose not just one drawing, but many.

  • @luismdoz
    @luismdoz Рік тому

    Neil the representation and level of detail video is now outdated. We just upgrade to inventor ‘23 and there are model states and primary states and I’m all confused again. Are they just renamed?

  • @beakyturbot
    @beakyturbot Рік тому

    And so much fun when you inadvertently choose "undo".

    • @marcrequardt
      @marcrequardt Рік тому

      Time for "redo" to save the day. :)

  • @yugkovka539
    @yugkovka539 Рік тому

    Не использую эту функцию, неудобно. Гораздо удобнее нажать иконку на панели 👌

  • @terryg652
    @terryg652 Рік тому +1

    I've been using Inventor daily for over a decade. I can typically score in the top few of the Speed Test times. But for the life of me, I can't remember where any of those fcking marking menu items are. Inevitably I right click, and the command I want isn't there. So it's a wasted click and time looking. Maybe I'm just too old.

    • @Neil3D
      @Neil3D  Рік тому +1

      Yea its muscle memory in the end, just repeat practice. Tbh I'm in the same boat, I never use the macro buttons on the 3dconnexion stuff cos I dont use Inventor enough to spend the time memorising and building up that muscle memory

  • @adamdude
    @adamdude Рік тому

    Step one: get inventor
    Step two: throw fusion 360 in the trash