Visual Style of Hidden Objects

Visual Style of Hidden Objects

jcronin
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Visual Style of Hidden Objects

jcronin
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The situation:

 

I have a grading plan that is a 3D solid, when I plot the drawing I have created with the grading plan referenced into it I will be plotting using the Legacy Hidden plot style.  i do not want to show the grading plan as it has many edges, but I want anything below (having a lesser Z value) to plot as a hidden line.  I can achieve this with the following system variable settings-but not without having to include the grading plan.  Any suggestions?  Flatten, flatshot, drawing view is not an option.  

System variables:

DISPSILH = 1
OBSCUREDLTYPE = 2

 

 

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john.vellek
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Hi @jcronin,

 

I think I understand what you are asking but to be certain, can you share a drawing where you have this set up?

 

I assume that a section plane or live section won't work for what you are trying to display.

 

 

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jcronin
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See attachments-imagine the rectangle as a grading drawing and the cylinder as a conduit/pipe.  Negative on the other two options either.  They will only be plan drawings also, i did include a ortho view in the example just for clarification but were only  talking about the left most viewport set to legacy hidden plot style.  I cant use the exact files that I am working with for copyright issues but the idea here is exactly the same.  Thanks John.

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john.vellek
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Hi @jcronin,

 

Just a quick thought before I dive into this, would changing the grading solid to color 255,25,255 work?

 

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jcronin
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Negative, plotting using monochrome.ctb.  (screenshot from plot preview)

example255.png

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Hi @jcronin,

 

I set the color to 25,255,255 and then set the visual style to Wireframe in the left hand view.

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Here are my plot settings:

 

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jcronin
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I believe that your able to do that because the "plot with plot styles" box is unchecked, mine must be checked. I could not recreate what you did.  

 

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john.vellek
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Hi @jcronin,

 

Try my version of your file.  I have applied a pagesetup with the plot settings (with the Plot Style selected).  I have attached the resulting PDF output also for your review.

 

 

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jcronin
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I see what you did now, it worked. It worked on my drawing as well! Brilliance and thanks a million!  The whole time I'm thinking system variable somewhere or unloading a reference.