Hi! I want to create separate sheets for elevation, section, and detail views from my 3D model (created in AutoCAD). I have created all of these views in a single layout but cannot copy them between sheets. I need to have an embedded parent view on in order to make a section or detail view on that sheet, which I do not want. I started playing around with the sheet set manager in an attempt to increase view flexibility. I can produce all of these views in the SSM but cannot find the option for rendering them as visible lines, visible and hidden lines, shaded with edges, etc., so they end up looking tacky. How might I go about creating these separate view sheets with visible line drawings? I'm looking to use my custom label and callout blocks. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
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HI @Anonymous,
Can you share a sample project so i can get a better idea of how it is set up? I suspect SheetSets can work great for your workflow and I would like to see if I can make some suggestions.
Thanks for the response! Here's an example of what I'm trying to do. I want to put front/side/isometric elevations of a 3D model like this on one page and details on another page. (Side note: my shaded with lines viewport looks washed out when I put it in the SSM sheets, unlike when I use the "solid with lines" option directly in the layout tab.)
And I want something like this (detail of a section) on the other page, with just white paper and black lines (the "Visible Lines" option in the layout tab).
I can get the layout sheets in the file with this model to do everything I want, minus putting sectioned details on a separate page without an associated base view. And I like the organization and flexibility of the SSM workflow and can work with it just fine in 2D, but have not figured out how to do nice 3D views.
Is my explanation clear? Thanks!
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