The reason that Direct Edit is such a big deal, is that it means that Inventor can now accommodate both workflows. There has been much debate over the subject of “Direct Modelling” versus “Parametric Modelling.” The reality is, there is a time and a place for both. New users will probably love this, but for the Inventor veterans, I think it may come across as just another new interface to learn.įor those of you who haven’t seen much about the Freeform and Direct Edit tools yet, here is my take on where I think they’ll be most useful: Direct EditĪutodesk Inventor 2015 – Direct Edit Feature It may just be that it’s new, and I haven’t got used to it yet, but to me it’s just too big, and the buttons look like they’ve been designed for a touch screen, which seems odd. I’d have to say that my only disappointment with this release would be the new Home Screen. There are also additions in the areas of learning, community, cloud tool connectivity, and even Task Scheduler. This will put an end to the need to fiddle with the TexturePath registry key when moving your texture assets. My personal favourite is the new Application Option to change the texture path directory for material appearances. Other than those big categories, there are a whole host of new features and improvements in the UI and settings.
#AUTODESK INVENTOR 2015 WHATS NEW UPDATE#
Auto Sort Parts List on Update option (very cool).Improvements to foreshortened dimensions (does anyone care?).Fast open option to skip file references.
Fast Drawing Views using Express-Mode data!.Component opacity improvements for Tube & Pipe.Express mode improvements – More commands available.2-Click workplane creation now works for non-parallel faces.
#AUTODESK INVENTOR 2015 WHATS NEW GENERATOR#
Member Reuse in Frame Generator (resolves this: Ideastation Link).Shell and Taper Extrusion are more tolerant of extreme geometries.Name Workplanes in browser (names show in graphics window).Unfold/Refold Zero-radius bends (Sheetmetal).Punch across bend (Sheetmetal) (resolves this: Ideastation Link).
I’ve used colours to categorize these changes according to the 3 types I mentioned above. I’ll start with a bit of a summary of the changes, and then I’ll flesh a couple of them out a bit more.