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Inventor 2015 also comes with a new mode for stretch constraint enhancements. In terms of previews you now have further enhancement of previews of all your drawings than in previous versions as well as raster view creation that can now use express data at 4-6x faster than 2014.
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It also improves graphics performance in large assembly for pan, zoom and rotate in both full and express modes. Express Mode introduces a new way of working to generate views, speed the creation, design and documentation of large assemblies in a fraction of time.
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Through the development of 2015, Autodesk have enhanced the large assembly capabilities together with the introduction of Express Mode. With the new tools it is possible to parametrically move, resize, rotate and delete imported solid models or native Inventor files. This can now be easily done using the direct editing tools to easily manipulate native or imported geometry. Once you've created your models you may want to edit it directly. Particularly if you use the Freeform Match Edge command to modify a freeform body to match an existing model or sketch geometry. It gives you the option of using an existing design and then add freeform into the design to create rough shapes where size and shape are not yet established. Freeform modelling can be used in combination with parametric tools or alone to create organic shapes where parametric tools are unavailable or difficult to use. Within Inventor, Autodesk have developed and introduced an alternative modelling approach to allow you to discover and produce freeform shaped models using direct manipulation. Just in cas e you missed our Annual Inventor User and Digital Prototyping 2015 Launch Day we are giving you an insight into what you can experience in Inventor 2015 if you aren't already using it.