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ggtoutounji
26th Feb 2005, 06:32 am
Hi,
How do I make the wiremesh lines invisible
for 3D surfaces (not solids as I know I could
use DISPSILH=1 there)?
Thank you,
Ghazi Toutounji
Mr T
26th Feb 2005, 10:02 am
Hit F1 within Acad then search using
wireframes, display option
And all the stuf you need is in there in detail.
Nick
ggtoutounji
26th Feb 2005, 12:23 pm
Hi,
Thank you for your reply, but I did not find the answer in
F1, wireframes, display options. What I need is to hide the
wireframes of a 3D surface, and I know it can be done as
I did it before but forgot how.
Thanks,
Ghazi
hendie
26th Feb 2005, 06:05 pm
DISPSILH
David Bethel
26th Feb 2005, 06:13 pm
What exact entity types are you working with? 3DFACE? PolyfaceMESH? GeneralMesh? 3DSolids?
Some are capacble of hidden lines, some are not. -David
Mr T
26th Feb 2005, 08:09 pm
Okay. :oops:
SURFTAB1 and SURFTAB2 adjusts the number of lines to
visualise a wireframe.
I suppose a low number, it's normally default 6, would create that
effect. 8)
Nick
Mr T
28th Feb 2005, 08:51 pm
How do I make the wiremesh lines invisible for 3D
surfaces (not solids as I know I could use
DISPSILH=1 there)?
Does this EDGE command help ???? :shock:
I pasted it from the Helpfile. 8)
Nick
http://www.cadimage.net/mrt/edge.gif
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