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Cut Section: Diferent view style in the same view.

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CCarreiras
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Cut Section: Diferent view style in the same view.

Hi!

 

Some guy ask me if inventor can do that:

 It's possible to do a cut view with the cup part with a different view style  from the other "not Cut" half.

 

I achieve that, whit the cut view + normal view croped  hover the cut view... but this isn´t a accurate process...

Anyone has a better ideia?

 

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Cadmanto
in reply to: CCarreiras

Carlos,

I think what you have looks good.  Is the person asking the question not satisfied with what you came up with?

The only other thing I can think of would be a broken view.

 

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-niels-
in reply to: CCarreiras

You could try using a fill on the sectioned bit.

Make your base and section shaded,
make a sketch on your section,
project the outer edges of the section that needs to be clear,
Fill with white.
(you may need to draw a closed sketch around the area to be filled.)

 

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Just an idea, hope it's useable.


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Message 4 of 6
CCarreiras
in reply to: Cadmanto

Hi!

 

Thanks guys.

 

Cadmanto, the question is; ok, it looks good, but is one view above the other, if you move one view the alignement goes away... it's not a good practice. (we can only have alignement vertical or horizontal so one of the alignement is performed manually...)

 

BTW, I like the fill option... i have to try that...

 

 

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mpatchus
in reply to: CCarreiras

You can create an alignment between the two views so that they appear as one view.

The steps to do it are a little funky, but it can be done.

 

Create a section view showing the interior of one half of your part.

Create a projected view and crop to show one half of the exterior of the part.

Break the alignment for the exterior view.

Create a vertial alignment between the exterior and the interior section view.

 

Hope this is clear enough.

I was going to post a screen cap, but for some reason the select image button is not working in my browser.

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CCarreiras
in reply to: mpatchus

Hi mpatchus!

 

Thanks for the reply, but...

 

The question is: you can only place one kind of alignement in a view... Horizontal or Vertical, not the both...

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