+Each segment starts at the end point of the previous segment or at the first point of the sketch, if there are no validated segments.
+
+The second point of a segment can be defined in two different ways depending on the selected <b>Coordinates Type</b> radio buttons:
+
+By <b>Cartesian coordinates</b> , which can be either:
+- \b Absolute coordinates \b X, \b Y and \b Z, or
+- \b Relative coordinates \b DX, \b DY and \b DZ with respect to the previous applied point,
+
+By <b>Angular coordinates</b>, which include:
+- the \b Length of the segment and an \b Angle in the chosen plane (OXY for example) in \b Relative mode. The angle is then relative to a local coordinate system with the last point of the sketch as origin. </li>
+
+\image html 3dsketch_angle_rel.png
+
+- the \b Radius (i.e. the distance from the origin) and an \b Angle in the chosen plane in \b Absolute mode
+
+\image html 3dsketch_angle_abs.png
+
+In both angular modes you can additionally specify the following:
+- the second \b Angle (latitude)
+
+\image html 3dsketch_2angles_rel.png
+
+- the \b Height
+
+\image html 3dsketch_angle_height_rel.png
+
+To validate a segment and to proceed with the definition of the next
+one, click <b>Apply</b> button. \b Undo and \b Redo buttons,
+respectively, remove or restore the last segment in the wire.
+
+\n <b>Sketch Validation</b> button applies the wire, built by the
+user, "as is".
+\n <b>Sketch Closure</b> closes the Sketch by a straight line from
+the start to the end point and applies it.
+
+<h2>TUI Commands</h2>
+
+<em>geompy.Make3DSketcher( [ PointsList ] )</em>
+This algorithm creates a wire from the list of real values, which
+define absolute XYZ coordinates of points. The Result of the operation
+will be a \b GEOM_Object.
+
+\note To make a closed wire using this TUI command, the first and the
+last point should have the same coordinates.
+
+\n Another way to create the 3D Sketcher in TUI is using Sketcher3D
+interface.
+
+<em>sk = geompy.Sketcher3D()</em>
+
+Returns an instance of Sketcher3D interface <em>sk</em>.