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AutoCAD - 3D polyline Line Type Style

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jtm2020hyo
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AutoCAD - 3D polyline Line Type Style

I did not find any method to use Hidden Line Type Style with 3D Polylines.

Anyone knows how to do this task?

PD: LINETYPE3DPLINEON command already does not work. ( https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Linety... )

 

[ The subject line of this post has been edited to include the product name by @handjonathan ]

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pendean
in reply to: jtm2020hyo

Q: can you assign any other of the dozens of linetypes to it by chance?
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jtm2020hyo
in reply to: pendean

Nothing work for 3D Polylines Line Types, Hidden Lines or Dashed or anything, the LINETYPE3DPLINEON command work but only for AutoCAD Vanilla, for Civil 3D, AutoCAD Architecture or another vertical variants do nothing.

Are there any others alternatives?

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pendean
in reply to: jtm2020hyo


@jtm2020hyo wrote:

Nothing work for 3D Polylines Line Types, Hidden Lines or Dashed or anything, the LINETYPE3DPLINEON command work but only for AutoCAD Vanilla, for Civil 3D, AutoCAD Architecture or another vertical variants do nothing.

Are there any others alternatives?


The LINK in your first post said...

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SEANT61
in reply to: jtm2020hyo

A spline (degree 1) could be a possible alternative.  Especially for AutoCAD versions that predate LINETYPE3DPLINEON. 


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Message 6 of 9
jtm2020hyo
in reply to: SEANT61

Looks awesome, this is new for me, but how did you create or change the spline degree to 1?

I tried but no luck.

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SEANT61
in reply to: jtm2020hyo

Start the SPLINE command and choose the Method sub-option, Select CV. Then select the Degree sub-option and input 1.

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Message 8 of 9
jtm2020hyo
in reply to: SEANT61

is there way to convert a >1 degree Spline t 1 degree Spline? I did not found anything

Message 9 of 9
SEANT61
in reply to: jtm2020hyo

Use the _CVREBUILD command

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