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3D Hidden Lines in model space


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Does anyone know how to show hidden lines correctly in viewports?

 

 

I have a 3D object, in an elevation view I'd like to show hidden lines.

 

 

When I manipulate the visual styles to show dashed lines I still have several hidden lines instead of (1) hidden line to represent the inside wall of a HSS or hidden leg of angle??

 

 

Anyone have a solution?

 

 

Thanks,

 

 

-Jordan

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ReMark,

 

Thanks for the reply, I've adjusted VSOBSCUREDEDGES & visual style in an attempt to turn the inside of HSS or angle that should be hidden to a hidden line bUT it turns multiple lines to hidden. I've recently started using BASEVIEW and this produces the desired outcome. Unfortunately we're now X ref our models into an "ortho" drawing and you can't use Base view with x refs.

 

Thoughts and or suggestions?

 

There has to be a way to show 1 hidden line instead of showing all lines of the radius on a 3d model in a VP in paper space??

 

Thanks

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You want to isolate ONE hidden line in a 3D model? Can't think of a method at the moment although that may be due to the fact I have had only one cup of coffee so far. Another nine cups and I should be fully up to speed.

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Wouldn't those variables be global just like any other affecting the look of a 3D model? The OP says he is only concerned with ONE hidden line.

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I'll post pictures to better show what I'm describing shortly.

 

I'm basically looking to achieve a view that looks like BASE VIEW but within a viewport.

 

Take a HSS for example, I'd like to have 1 hidden line for the inside wall instead of multiple hidden lines showing the radius.

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