Creating a new drawing brings components semitransparent.

Creating a new drawing brings components semitransparent.

JRReefer
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Creating a new drawing brings components semitransparent.

JRReefer
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Hello

For each project I work on, I need to be able to export the design into Fusion Drawing.  When I do this, some times some of the objects appear transparent when they are not and I select the Shaded Style.  This is what I do:

  • Save my project
  • Click on the File menu then new drawing then from design
  • Fusion takes me to a new drawing and I select the size I want and the view I want.  Problem is that some of the components appear transparent when they are really not

Please take a look at the attached images.

 

Thanks in advance

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wmhazzard
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Can you attach an f3d file of your model? 

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JRReefer
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Sure.  Here it is.  It happens with any drawing.  All of them have some level of this manifestation.

 

Thanks

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wmhazzard
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It looks like a bug that may be related to the moves and capture positions. If the tube is moved up, the appearance is fine. 

 

When the base view is placed, the blue bounding box cuts off the bottom of the tube like it doesn't know where the model is. 

 

Screenshot 2022-09-07 233205.jpg

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nemadec
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Hi @JRReefer,

Thank you reaching out,

While investigating the issue, we found that, there are some warning we are getting after doing "Compute All" in Component "Bulkhead Adaptars". (Please refer attached image)

We suspect that, if you will resolve those modelling warnings. you will be getting correct drawing views.

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Chandrashekhar Nemade
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JRReefer
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That is not the case at all.  You are getting those warning because I have an imported project, into the current project, which you do not have.  Also, as I mentioned before, this issue happens with every project I have to some extent.  Take a look at the image below showing you that I do not have any warnings or errors whatsoever.

 

I do believe that wmhazzard actually understands the problem better.  Can you take a look at his answer?

 

Thanks

 

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nemadec
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Hi @JRReefer

 

Requesting you to just "Compute All" function once for Component "Bulkhead Adaptars" instead of "Bulkheadwrench".

Parallelly we will be looking into issue.

 

 

cc- @ClintBrown3D @Pramod.kadam 

 



Chandrashekhar Nemade
Sr. SQA Engineer
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JRReefer
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That did resolve my issues.  I did not ever use that function.  When I would make significant changes I would simply go back to the beginning and reload one feature at a time.  Is there a way that you can have it compute all automatically?

 

Thanks

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JRReefer
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Actually.  I was wrong.  It did not fix the drawing

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wmhazzard
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Try these files that I reworked. I added joints, eliminated moves and copies. It would be better to use the animation workspace for an exploded view. 

 

Screenshot 2022-09-09 132325.jpg

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JRReefer
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That may work although I don't always build a exploding set and sometimes I want something that the Animation space does not offer.

 

This happens almost on every project.  

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