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A workaround would be to make a design view, in the assembly/presentation, where you color everything white/transparant except the parts you want to highlight.
Would be nice if you could control shading for some parts in drawing views instead of all parts either shaded or not. So if I had a drawing view of an assembly, I sometimes would like to be able to shade one or two parts only, not all parts in the view. Might be nice to have the flexibility to do this.
As an interesting reference: SolidWorks can do this in assemblies where you can control the render type of individual parts/assemblies as shaded, lines, etc (I cant remember if they can do it in drawings). Having some experience with being able to control the render type, I definitely see usefulness in the IV drawing environment.
This may be pretty far out, but what if IV could set the render type as shaded/lines, etc, as a visual representation in the assembly that could then be linked to a drawing?
On the topic of helping busy drawings become easier to follow, here is an old post that proposes a different solution:
Come on Autodesk implement this functionality as soon as possible and stop with the nonsense workarounds all the time.
Have been working with Inventor over 25 years and seen some great improvements but unfortunately also noticing
the limited improvements each time a new version is introduced.
Sorry but quite frustrated with the slow pace of Autodesk in the development.
In 2024 version the revision cloud was introduced. Thumbs up for Autodesk. Is this called development? This function was there to be installed separately for many years.