How to remove ambient occlusion from a Drawing?

How to remove ambient occlusion from a Drawing?

Muthinor
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How to remove ambient occlusion from a Drawing?

Muthinor
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Hello Guys!

Sorry to bother, but it seems I can't find a real way to fix my issue. 
When in the Drawing environment, I start my blueprint and want it to be without casted shadows. However, I can't use the Solid lines Style since I have a decal that has important displaying work to do. So I use the full-shadowed option that actually displays the decal. 
With this style, I tried using an emissive light as the material, and although it does remove some of the shadows, it doesn't remove the ambient occlusion that other objects cast on surroundings. 
My actual workaround is to actually display 2 times the same component, one with First item, and other with the second. This way the shadows don't generate but it adds a lot of complexity and time consumption when I need to do some changes or want to re-orient something. Also. i cant do some dimensions unless I do another few workarounds. 


In the Design environment, I don't see these shadows, but in the drawing environment, I do... 
I can remove that in the Design environment. Is there a way to remove this visual effect in the Design environment too?

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Here you see one item above the other in the same component. and you can see the casted shadow.

 

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And here the same, but using the same component two times one over the other. 
it may seem a little bit different because I need to by hand, orient the piece. But you can clearly see what Im aiming to. 

The alternative to turning off occlusion is to use the decal on the Solid lines style, and I'd love to do that if possible.

Any help here? Since having to manually disable Every single item in the component, waiting a few secs per component so it reloades the display, manually aligning the pieces 2 times (the front and side look), redrawing special jigs so I fake the parts where I need dimensions between this items and having to re-do everything if I need to reposition the item seems to be a whole deal. In solid lines it would take me 3min to do the "blueprint" but with al of this it is taking around 20min. 

 

 

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ClintBrown3D
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Hi @Muthinor 

 

It's hard to tell exactly what you are looking to do, but take a look at this workflow and see if it works for you:

 


Clint Brown
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Muthinor
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Thanks!
This one combined with a 50WLED light got the desired result. 
When i Use the Air on the piece that is above or on top of the backpiece, the decal would come through, BUT, adding a 50W Led material to the piece that comes on top, would make it look white while the piece in the back, with air material would not get the ambient occlusion shadow.

Thanks for the help!
Sorry i delayed in thanking.

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