Community
Inventor Forum
Welcome to Autodesk’s Inventor Forums. Share your knowledge, ask questions, and explore popular Inventor topics.
cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Making a line invisible

3 REPLIES 3
SOLVED
Reply
Message 1 of 4
Anonymous
577 Views, 3 Replies

Making a line invisible

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi!

I want to make this line invisible.

 

line.png

 

This line is on sketch 5 and its visibility is turned off.

What do I miss?

The file is attached.
Thank you!

 

 

0 Likes

Making a line invisible

Hi!

I want to make this line invisible.

 

line.png

 

This line is on sketch 5 and its visibility is turned off.

What do I miss?

The file is attached.
Thank you!

 

 

3 REPLIES 3
Message 2 of 4
SBix26
in reply to: Anonymous

SBix26
Mentor
Mentor
Accepted solution

First things first-- you forgot to let us know what version of Inventor you're using.  Since the file version is 2017.3, I'll assume that's the version of Inventor you're asking about.

 

The edge that you are wondering about is simply the boundary between two faces.  Your visual style is set to Shaded with Edges; if you switch to Shaded, Realistic, Monochrome or Sketch Illustration, you will no longer see that edge.


Sam B
Inventor Pro 2019.1.2 | Windows 7 SP1
LinkedIn

First things first-- you forgot to let us know what version of Inventor you're using.  Since the file version is 2017.3, I'll assume that's the version of Inventor you're asking about.

 

The edge that you are wondering about is simply the boundary between two faces.  Your visual style is set to Shaded with Edges; if you switch to Shaded, Realistic, Monochrome or Sketch Illustration, you will no longer see that edge.


Sam B
Inventor Pro 2019.1.2 | Windows 7 SP1
LinkedIn

Message 3 of 4
johnsonshiue
in reply to: Anonymous

johnsonshiue
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi! Sam is right. It is not a line or a curve. It is an actual edge on the face. Although the edge is there, the faces on either side should be at least tangentially continuous. You can try using Fillet command and see if you can pick the edge. If you don't like to see it, you can go to View -> Visual Style -> change it to Shaded or Realistic.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer

Hi! Sam is right. It is not a line or a curve. It is an actual edge on the face. Although the edge is there, the faces on either side should be at least tangentially continuous. You can try using Fillet command and see if you can pick the edge. If you don't like to see it, you can go to View -> Visual Style -> change it to Shaded or Realistic.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
Message 4 of 4
Anonymous
in reply to: johnsonshiue

Anonymous
Not applicable

Thanks!

 

0 Likes

Thanks!

 

Can't find what you're looking for? Ask the community or share your knowledge.

Post to forums  

Autodesk Design & Make Report