Hello
In a MEP of a deleted hidden online asm, is it possible to make a room appear in Shaded Mode?
Hello
In a MEP of a deleted hidden online asm, is it possible to make a room appear in Shaded Mode?
Hello @olivier.david
Can you specify " hidden online ASM removed " because there are five display styles in the MEP and remember that in shaded mode (everything is opaque) you can only see the outer edges of the model.
Anyway, if the line has the deleted status in the template, a priori no chance that it will appear in the MEP.
Something escapes me in your request, sorry!
Kind regards
In the same view not possible for me, to have the whole view in line hidden and a room in shaded mode.
On the other hand, you can change the line font of the component and the thickness of the line to make it more conspicuous for example.
Hello olivier.david,
If I understand, you want to make an MEP of a hidden online asm deleted yes it's possible and many others. You can do a MEP with a shaded view yes but apart from the hidden line view removed. But you can overlay one view on top of the other, but there's no advantage to understanding MEP.
So I offer you a hidden online MEP view and another shaded view, which would make more sense to me.
So in the end it's not possible for me what you're asking.
Try to make your MEP as readable as possible.
@+.
AR.
Hello;
It is always possible to add a " view from another position "
as an " overprint " of your shaded view.
(from a configuration of your part or assembly).
But I'm not convinced of the legibility of the result...
Kind regards.
Hello @tous
Indeed it is possible to switch with the display states (if I understood the question correctly)
Hello @olivier.david
I think @Lynkoa15 answer your request. To add detail to his answer, you need to go through the display states of your 3D assembly:
1 - You add a " Display State"
2 - You change the display format of your parts to wired or shaded:
3- In your drawing, you select the display state in the view options
I advise you to do your tests via an assembly with 2 basic parts like @Lynkoa15 to save time if your assembly is large. If you need clarification, don't hesitate
++ Nicolas