

“Alligators invade any body of water they can swim in. One caveat: Assume any body of water has a gator in it. Not surprisingly he enjoys the outdoors whether it’s the earth or the ocean.

He swears you can get used to the heat but not the humidity. The first non-Creo thing to know about is that he’s a native Floridian. He currently maintains the list of open issues for core surfacing functionality.Ībove, Thom enjoys his favorite hobby – cycling. This TC is responsible for core surfacing, ISDX, Freestyle and ReStyle tools. Thom has been a member of the PTC/USER industrial design and surfacing technical committee through 2002 and got involved again in 2019 to have the chance to influence Creo’s development. The first community member in our Creo Community spotlight series is Thom Braxton who goes by the handle He is most active on the Creo Parametric 3D Part & Assembly Design Forum. Normally, I write Creo product collateral, but when Cat and Jaime Lee gave me the chance to get to know a community member, I grabbed it. I, Ruth Morss, am your guest host on this Creo Parametric Tips board. Here’s where we have a chance to learn a bit more about our most active community members: who they are, the products they use, and what they like about being a member of the PTC Community. Today, we’re launching the Creo edition of the PTC Community Spotlights which launched last month in the ThingWorx Community. If you have some changes for the community platform, you can always leave some suggestions on the Feedback Board. The PTC Community Team is striving to make community platform changes and member experience improvements more regularly. Instead of the extra characters "in response to" for easier identification, we now have "To." If you want to reply, just click the "Reply" button.Ĥ. Removed Reply Box underneath each thread.

Redundant thread title is now removed! Members are now able to get to the thread details right away!Ģ. PTC Community Badges (Definitions and Explanations)īelow is a round up of some of the UX changes you may or may not have noticed!ġ. We also loaded some new Community FAQs as well.īe sure to go read these FAQs to learn more about some changes to the member experience. We have been busy making minor updates to the community UX. July has been a busy month for the PTC Community Team.
