Can I hide or "switch off" dimensions in Fusion?
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We do not have the ability to toggle sketch dimension visibility independently from the sketch. Can you add this to the idea station?
Thanks,
Andy
We do not have the ability to turn dimension visibility off so the dimensions will always be shown to you until you turn the visibility of the sketch off.
Please be a little more descriptive and let me know what is unclear about this so I can help you.
Thanks,
Andy
came across this thread searching for a way to hide or change the appearance of dimensions while you're editing the sketch, @TrippyLighting your tip works in the modeling environment but is there a way to to it in sketch mode now ?
would be nice to clean up clutter and get a clearer view of sketches with lots of dimenions and constraints like this:
I have a use case for hiding dimensions during sketching.
When laying out a board, I sketch all of the components. Then I need to lay them out. At this stage, I do not need to see dimensions, constraints, points, etc.
There are already toggles for constraints and points but not for dimensions.
On a macbook air this simply doesn't work. The entire sketch just goes invisible or the dialog box disappears.
Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?
@rumpelstielz: You can (now I mean what I write ;-)) hide constrains by disable the checkbox "Show Constrain" in the Sketch Pallette
@bradanlane: My post was more related to the example of @rumpelstielz. And I agree with you, that hiding dimensions would be nice. I'm just proposing workarounds. Another workaround would be to use an Equal-constrain if possible.
I use Fusion 360 sketch to quickly simulate 2D mechanisms. For this use case, the dimensions really clutter the screen. I'd love an option to hide them in the same was that you can hide constraints.
I've made a screencast of a mechanism I'm currently working on. http://autode.sk/2IiqGaM
@markaudacity wrote:This option isn't visible for me.
Can you File>Export and then Attach your *.f3d file here?
Are you in an active sketch?
Did you see this response, " @TrippyLighting your tip works in the modeling environment but is there a way to do it in sketch mode now?"
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