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Could you be more specific as to what has created these lines? Maybe it is a seperate entity or misalignment, try using properties to see what is in the model. Without the model hard to say with the information provided.

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Have you tried setting ISOLINES to "0" then issuing a Regen?

 

If that does not do the trick then try setting VSEDGES from "1" to "0".

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All entities are 3d solid and they are different Viewports in Paperspace.

Tried DISPSILH=1 and=0

ISOLINES=0

All with no effect. Appears the same in Modelspace.

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Did you try VSEDGES like I suggested too?

 

I expected the entities to be 3D solids and I've tested each one of the commands I have suggested on one of my own 3D drawings just completed yesterday. Tested in model space. I have yet to move to paper space as the drawing is still a work-in-progress.

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Changed VSEDGES=0. Yes, the lines disappear only at the Conceptual view. :)

But lines still remain at the 3D Hidden Viewport, the Command says that "VSEDGES and VSFACESTYLE cannot both be 0. Please enter a positive value"

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Could you be more specific as to what has created these lines? Maybe it is a seperate entity or misalignment, try using properties to see what is in the model. Without the model hard to say with the information provided.

 

All entities are 3d solid and they are different Viewports in Paperspace.

 

You verified this by selecting the entire model, then opened properties?

 

Those lines wouldn't happen to be your underlying base geometry from which the 3D solids were constructed now would they?
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Those lines wouldn't happen to be your underlying base geometry from which the 3D solids were constructed now would they?

 

I checked but no.

 

 

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