Disattivare selezione corpi o superfici - Turn off body or surface selection

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Disattivare selezione corpi o superfici - Turn off body or surface selection

marcobreak2
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Ciao ragazzi. 

Sapete se è possibile eliminare l'illuminazione della faccia o corpo quando passi sopra con il mouse?

 

Se ho un progetto grande fatto da 100 corpi e passo con il mouse si illumina tutto dando un fastidio incredibile.

 

Vorrei tale funzione solo se clicco ma non se vado solo sopra con il mouse.

 

Già ho provato i settaggi < selezione > ma senza risultato

 

Do you know if it is possible to turn off the lighting of the face or body when you hover over it?

 

If I have a large project made up of 100 bodies and I hover over the mouse, everything lights up, making it incredibly annoying.

 

I would like this function only if I click but not if I just go over with the mouse.

 

I already tried the <selection> settings but to no avail
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Hi @marcobreak2 

 

There was a post that shows on how to edit the XML files to get rid of the highlighting effect.

 

Original post is here

Here is the quote:

"I modified my XML file to this:

I changed the first values to ZERO (see in bold) and now it hightlights with a dark color.  (Infinity Pool). Removing the entire line causes it to crash, but you can certainly change the color...But the darker highlight is MUCH easier to use.

 

<HighlightEffectInfo BaseColorRGBA="0 0 0 0.3" BackFaceColorRGBA="0 0 0 0.15" HaloColorRGBA="1 1 1 0.5" HiddenLineColorRGBA="0 0 0 0.2" LineColorRGBA="0 0 0 1" GlowColorRGBA = "0, 0, 0, 0"
BlurWeight="0" HaloWidth="3" LinesWidth="2" UseBase="1" UseGlow="0" UseHalo="1" UseHiddenLines="1" UseLines="1" QuickHalo="0" DilateOne="1"/>"

 

 

below are about how to modify the environment XML file to "turn off" face selection highlight.

 

1. Find the related environment XML file, such as PhotoBooth.xml (or DarkSky, GreyRoom, etc.)

  • find the Fusion360.exe location (from taskmanager) if use windows OS
  • find XML file such as PhotoBooth.xml in "Neutron\Server\Scene\Resources\Environments\PhotoBooth\PhotoBooth.xml"
  • Example:  C:\Users\zhanglo\AppData\Local\Autodesk\webdeploy\production\9dc57ac7328faaa98e6bb4734628b2fbd5d10ece\Neutron\Server\Scene\Resources\Environments\PhotoBooth\PhotoBooth.xml

    

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2. Modify the XML file, Use Background color for HighlightEffectInfo colors, then restart Fusion 360. You could backup the original XML file first.

    

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