No, not that I'm aware of and I won't say, 'unfortunately', because I feel it's good learning experience for young designers. When I started out, my first job was to take old drawings, model the parts, build the assemblies and create explosion views of various assemblies and sub-assemblies. I learned a lot about our companies designs in a very short period of time.
I do the same thing with some of our interns.
To your question, I wouldn't say anything is impossible but, I haven't seen anything like that to date. Building the logic into a program to do so would be quite the feat.
Basic tips:
- Sketch sections that capture the greatest number of features
- If symmetrical, plan accordingly, about your plane of symmetry
- Patterns are your friend; learning how each patterning feature works can save you a lot of time & energy
- Mirror is a friend as well and suits the intent to create symmetry
I'll add more later.