Refine complex sweeps and sketch relationships more precisely with new controls in the History sidebar and upgraded sketch snapping behavior.
- New: Import Shapr3D projects directly into your workspace
- Improved: Sketch snapping for more intersection points
- Improved: Off-plane snapping in orthogonal sketching
Import Shapr3D projects directly into your workspace
You can now import other Shapr3D projects into your current workspace without needing to export and reimport them first. This makes it easier to reuse existing designs, assemblies, and reference geometry across projects, saving time in iterative or collaborative workflows.
Sketch snapping for more intersection points
Sketch snapping now detects more intersection points between geometry elements. Snap points and annotations appear where edges, sketches, or axes intersect with construction planes that lie on your active sketch plane, even if they do not directly intersect it. This helps you place geometry more precisely in relation to key references and reduce the need for manual construction lines.
Off-plane snapping in orthogonal sketching
When sketching in orthogonal mode, you can now snap to geometry that sits outside the active sketch plane. Off-plane edges and sketches are automatically projected onto the active plane, so you can create and maintain constraints that stay aligned with the original geometry. This is especially useful when you want to relate a new sketch to existing features without changing camera orientation or manually projecting references first.