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    Default orthographic projection- hidden lines.

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    anyone know how to change the appropriate lines to hidden or how to add centerlines? my understanding is that soldraw seperates layers, but how do you change the default linetype of the hidden layer?

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    use solview with soldraw, I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smorales02 View Post
    use solview with soldraw, I believe.
    yes I used the solview command to make the viewports with my projections of my solid model. I went to properties to try and change the linetypes but nothing happened...

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    If you want Soldraw to use the Hidden linetype instead of the Continuous linetype you must load the linetype before you run the command.

    To change linetypes after running Soldraw use Layer Manager.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    If you want Soldraw to use the Hidden linetype instead of the Continuous linetype you must load the linetype before you run the command.

    To change linetypes after running Soldraw use Layer Manager.
    I had loaded the linetypes already. I'm going to attach my assignment, if anyone can tell me what I'm doing wrong or how to make the appropriate lines hidden, or even how to add centrelines, it would be really appreciated. I need help.
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    You did use Solview and Soldraw didn't you? I mean, I see you have three layers ending in -HID but when I view the model space drawing I don't see the flattened geometry generated by Soldraw.

    To change the three layers that end in -HID from linetype Continuous to linetype Hidden, click on one of the three layers, then press the < Ctrl > key and while holding it down individually select the other two layers. You should have all three layers highlighted. Now, double click on the word Continuous under the heading Linetype for layer front-HID. When the Select Linetype pop-up window appears choose Hidden as the linetype. Then click OK. All three layers should now have Hidden as their linetype.

    You still need to tell me what you did to generate the three views of the object. Did you erase something?

    Oh, do me a favor, could you use a little color in the drawing. Why use a $3500 software package and have everything drawn in black? Make all the hidden lines color blue. Thanks.
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    OK...dummy me. I see what you did. Or, in this case, what you failed to do. I ran SolDraw on each view and it did exactly what I expected (generated the 2D geometry). I think you forgot this step.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    OK...dummy me. I see what you did. Or, in this case, what you failed to do. I ran SolDraw on each view and it did exactly what I expected (generated the 2D geometry). I think you forgot this step.
    I saved it before I ran soldraw, but I was still trying to change the lines after I had run soldraw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    You did use Solview and Soldraw didn't you? I mean, I see you have three layers ending in -HID but when I view the model space drawing I don't see the flattened geometry generated by Soldraw.

    To change the three layers that end in -HID from linetype Continuous to linetype Hidden, click on one of the three layers, then press the < Ctrl > key and while holding it down individually select the other two layers. You should have all three layers highlighted. Now, double click on the word Continuous under the heading Linetype for layer front-HID. When the Select Linetype pop-up window appears choose Hidden as the linetype. Then click OK. All three layers should now have Hidden as their linetype.

    You still need to tell me what you did to generate the three views of the object. Did you erase something?

    Oh, do me a favor, could you use a little color in the drawing. Why use a $3500 software package and have everything drawn in black? Make all the hidden lines color blue. Thanks.
    how can I select a layer and highlight the rest? (sorry I'm such a newb )
    I just don't really see the difference between the layers. even in model space.

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    ok I managed to go to format -- layers.. and changed the hid layers to hidden lines... can someone help me out with adding centrelines?

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