Hello everybody,
Does anybody know how can we obtain a half section view in a drawing, just like the one in the 3D environment (like in the image below)?
I need it to show in a isometric view the way that 2 parts are assembled.
Thank you, have a nice day!
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Hello everybody,
Does anybody know how can we obtain a half section view in a drawing, just like the one in the 3D environment (like in the image below)?
I need it to show in a isometric view the way that 2 parts are assembled.
Thank you, have a nice day!
Solved! Go to Solution.
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I've found in the past that if I create an orthogonal section view then create a projected view from that, it will sometimes show the projection as a section as you need & sometimes as a full unsectioned view. I've never discovered what controls this behaviour.
I've found in the past that if I create an orthogonal section view then create a projected view from that, it will sometimes show the projection as a section as you need & sometimes as a full unsectioned view. I've never discovered what controls this behaviour.
Hi Razvan,
The assembly graphical section view does not automatically carry over to the drawing. You will need to create the shaded orthogonal section view in the drawing. Then create an isometric view from the section view.
Hi Nigel,
I think the behavior is controlled by "Section Inheritance" setting. In any child view of a section view, edit the view -> Display Option -> Section Inheritance. You can choose whether or not the cut is carried over to the child view.
Many thanks!
Hi Razvan,
The assembly graphical section view does not automatically carry over to the drawing. You will need to create the shaded orthogonal section view in the drawing. Then create an isometric view from the section view.
Hi Nigel,
I think the behavior is controlled by "Section Inheritance" setting. In any child view of a section view, edit the view -> Display Option -> Section Inheritance. You can choose whether or not the cut is carried over to the child view.
Many thanks!
To illustrate Johnsons point.
Place the view
Use section view
Use projected view
To illustrate Johnsons point.
Place the view
Use section view
Use projected view
Johnson Shiue, thanks for that. The Section Inheritance setting does indeed control if the projected view is sectioned or not.
Johnson Shiue, thanks for that. The Section Inheritance setting does indeed control if the projected view is sectioned or not.
Thank you for the reply, but it's not what I'm looking for.
I need to do the section just like the way that can be done with the "Half section view" in the 3D enviroment. Maybe creating a plane and saving it as an "View representation" without having to generate 2 extra views.
Maybe we will have this oprion in future versions, maybe...
Thank you for the reply, but it's not what I'm looking for.
I need to do the section just like the way that can be done with the "Half section view" in the 3D enviroment. Maybe creating a plane and saving it as an "View representation" without having to generate 2 extra views.
Maybe we will have this oprion in future versions, maybe...
In that case, the only way to do it is to create a model state of the assembly and extrude a cut through it all.
Then you can place that state instead.
You need Inventor 2022 onwards for this.
In that case, the only way to do it is to create a model state of the assembly and extrude a cut through it all.
Then you can place that state instead.
You need Inventor 2022 onwards for this.
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