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#Rotate the model to show the face you want to edit by dragging in the 3D View window.<br><br>[[File:window-main-ushape-rear.png|600px|thumb|centre|3D View window—U-Shape enclosure, rotated to show rear face]]<br>
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#Rotate the model to show the face you want to edit by dragging in the 3D View window.<br><br>[[File:window-main-ushape-rear.png|600px|thumb|centre|3D View window: U-Shape enclosure, rotated to show rear face]]<br>
 
#Click '''Edit Face''' [[File:button-editface.png|40px|bottom]] on the Standard toolbar.
 
#Click '''Edit Face''' [[File:button-editface.png|40px|bottom]] on the Standard toolbar.
#Click the face to edit. The Face Editor opens.<br><br>[[File:window-faceeditor-ushape-rear.png|600px|thumb|center|Face Editor 2indow—U-Shape enclosure, rear face]]<br>
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#Click the face to edit. The Face Editor opens.<br><br>[[File:window-faceeditor-ushape-rear.png|600px|thumb|center|Face Editor window: U-Shape enclosure, rear face]]<br>
 
#Select a drawing tool from the '''Drawing''' toolbar on the left. You can create cutouts using circles, ellipses, rectangles, custom paths, and lines.
 
#Select a drawing tool from the '''Drawing''' toolbar on the left. You can create cutouts using circles, ellipses, rectangles, custom paths, and lines.
#Draw shapes on the face to create cutouts.<br><br>[[File:window-faceeditor-ushape-rear-cutouts.png|600px|thumb|center|Face Editor Window—Drawing cutouts]]<br>
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#Draw shapes on the face to create cutouts.<br><br>[[File:window-faceeditor-ushape-rear-cutouts.png|600px|thumb|center|Face Editor Window: Drawing cutouts]]<br>
#Click '''Accept and Close''' [[File:button-acceptclose.png|40px|bottom]] on the Face Editor toolbar. You can then see these cutouts applied to your 3D model.<br><br>[[File:window-main-ushape-rear-cutouts.png|600px|thumb|center|Face Editor window—U-shape enclosure with cutouts]]
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#Click '''Accept and Close''' [[File:button-acceptclose.png|40px|bottom]] on the Face Editor toolbar. You can then see these cutouts applied to your 3D model.<br><br>[[File:window-main-ushape-rear-cutouts.png|600px|thumb|center|Face Editor window: U-shape enclosure with cutouts]]
 
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Revision as of 16:56, 6 May 2014

Overview

This Quick Start guide will walk you through the main features of Protocase Designer, including:

  • Creating,
  • Customizing, and
  • Quoting and Ordering

Creating your enclosure

To begin designing your enclosure, you select a template such as Consolet, Bracket, Panel, L shape, Rackmount, or U shape. You then customize various parameters including size, thickness, material, and color. A 3D model of your enclosure is then created, which you can customize further. Template:Procedure

Customizing your enclosure

To customize the faces of your enclosure, you use the Face Editor, which provides many standard editing tools for creating cutouts, silkscreens, exclusion zones, and construction lines.

Add basic cutouts

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Add built-in cutouts

Protocase Designer offers a variety of built-in cutouts that you can add to your enclosure. Template:Procedure

Add custom cutouts

You can create your own custom cutouts using the Path tool. Template:Procedure Note: You can quickly create complex cutouts by merging and/or trimming objects. See Using the Trim and Merge tools to create cutouts for details.

Add hardware

You can easily place hardware on your enclosure to accommodate various components, such as self-clinching fasteners to mount a PCB or handles. Template:Procedure Note: You can also create custom brackets and add them to your enclosure. See Creating and Adding Brackets for details.

Add silkscreen text

You can add silkscreen text for labeling items on your enclosure. Template:Procedure Note: For images with multiple or gradient colors, specify direct digital printing instead of silkscreening. You can also add dot peening, which is a permanent marking process that does not use ink.

Add silkscreen image

You can add silkscreen images such as logos or other graphics on your enclosure. Template:Procedure Note: You can specify direct digital printing instead of silkscreening for images with multiple or gradient colors. See Specifying direct digital printing for details.

Quoting and ordering your enclosure

Once your design is complete you can instantly receive a quote and order your enclosure online. It's quick and easy! Template:Procedure