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Constraints define geometric relationships between sketch entities so the profile behaves predictably when dimensions or upstream references change. Use them to control connection, alignment, orientation, and equality without manually redrawing geometry.

Parallel constraint applied to sketch geometry

Constraints preserve design relationships as the sketch changes

This section covers the core geometric constraint types used in Zoo Design Studio sketches: Coincident, Parallel, Perpendicular, Equal, Vertical, Horizontal, Midpoint, Fixed, Tangent, and Symmetry. For measured values, see Dimensions, including Distance, Angle, Radius, and Diameter.

Coincident, parallel, perpendicular, midpoint, tangent, and symmetry constraints control how sketch entities connect and orient to one another. Equal, vertical, horizontal, and fixed constraints preserve consistent shape, alignment, and location as the sketch regenerates, helping the sketch remain stable when dimensions or references change.

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