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Rendering of Half Section View

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ali_raza117
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Rendering of Half Section View

ali_raza117
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I want to render a half section view of a assembly,but its showing complete view of assembly,
is there a way of doing it?
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Rendering of Half Section View

I want to render a half section view of a assembly,but its showing complete view of assembly,
is there a way of doing it?
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JDMather
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JDMather
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Sketch a big rectangle.
Extrude - Cut
Environements>Studio
Render
Return
Suppress or Delete Extrude Cut feature.
Done.

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Sketch a big rectangle.
Extrude - Cut
Environements>Studio
Render
Return
Suppress or Delete Extrude Cut feature.
Done.

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Autodesk AutoCAD 2013 Certified Professional
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Message 3 of 11
ali_raza117
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ali_raza117
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well i knew it,but its not an appropriate way to do that,may be its the limitation of studio??
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well i knew it,but its not an appropriate way to do that,may be its the limitation of studio??
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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What's not appropriate? Inventor Studio renders the current state of the
model.
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Dennis Jeffrey, Autodesk Inventor Certified Expert
Autodesk Manufacturing Implementation Certified Expert.
Instructor/Author/Sr. App Engr. Tel. (260) 399-6615
http://teknigroup.com
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What's not appropriate? Inventor Studio renders the current state of the
model.
--
Dennis Jeffrey, Autodesk Inventor Certified Expert
Autodesk Manufacturing Implementation Certified Expert.
Instructor/Author/Sr. App Engr. Tel. (260) 399-6615
http://teknigroup.com
Message 5 of 11
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Not applicable
You can section individual components as well.
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Dennis Jeffrey, Autodesk Inventor Certified Expert
Autodesk Manufacturing Implementation Certified Expert.
Instructor/Author/Sr. App Engr. Tel. (260) 399-6615
http://teknigroup.com
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You can section individual components as well.
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Dennis Jeffrey, Autodesk Inventor Certified Expert
Autodesk Manufacturing Implementation Certified Expert.
Instructor/Author/Sr. App Engr. Tel. (260) 399-6615
http://teknigroup.com
Message 6 of 11
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Not applicable
Or this
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Dennis Jeffrey, Autodesk Inventor Certified Expert
Autodesk Manufacturing Implementation Certified Expert.
Instructor/Author/Sr. App Engr. Tel. (260) 399-6615
http://teknigroup.com
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Or this
--
Dennis Jeffrey, Autodesk Inventor Certified Expert
Autodesk Manufacturing Implementation Certified Expert.
Instructor/Author/Sr. App Engr. Tel. (260) 399-6615
http://teknigroup.com
Message 7 of 11
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Not applicable
Or this
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Dennis Jeffrey, Autodesk Inventor Certified Expert
Autodesk Manufacturing Implementation Certified Expert.
Instructor/Author/Sr. App Engr. Tel. (260) 399-6615
http://teknigroup.com
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Or this
--
Dennis Jeffrey, Autodesk Inventor Certified Expert
Autodesk Manufacturing Implementation Certified Expert.
Instructor/Author/Sr. App Engr. Tel. (260) 399-6615
http://teknigroup.com
Message 8 of 11
ali_raza117
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ali_raza117
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these are good renderings and explain the functionality of the conponents.but my question was that,why doesn't it renders the half section view as seen in assemply environemnt,
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these are good renderings and explain the functionality of the conponents.but my question was that,why doesn't it renders the half section view as seen in assemply environemnt,
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JDMather
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JDMather
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http://www.augi.com/inventor/submitwish.asp?page=1083

http://myfeedback.autodesk.com

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http://www.augi.com/inventor/submitwish.asp?page=1083

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Message 10 of 11
Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Inventor Studio renders the current state of the
model. The half section view in assembly is a Graphical View" not a true
slice or section.
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Dennis Jeffrey, Autodesk Inventor Certified Expert
Autodesk Manufacturing Implementation Certified Expert.
Instructor/Author/Sr. App Engr. Tel. (260) 399-6615
http://teknigroup.com
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Inventor Studio renders the current state of the
model. The half section view in assembly is a Graphical View" not a true
slice or section.
--
Dennis Jeffrey, Autodesk Inventor Certified Expert
Autodesk Manufacturing Implementation Certified Expert.
Instructor/Author/Sr. App Engr. Tel. (260) 399-6615
http://teknigroup.com
Message 11 of 11
Anonymous
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Anonymous
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As for other thoughts on how to do this:
You can create the sectioned part(s) and place those and your main assembly
in a wrapper assembly, then use animate fade and disolve the whole
component(s) to reveal the interior components. Then, if there are moving
parts, animate those.

As far as calling it a limitation, I would say, it simply hasn't had a high
enough priority. There finite resources available and all have to vie for
those resources. As one email advised, one way to get attention to a feature
is to nominate it on in the AUGI forum and get it debated and voted on as a
requirement.

-Bill Bogan
Autodesk, MFG, Technical Publications
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As for other thoughts on how to do this:
You can create the sectioned part(s) and place those and your main assembly
in a wrapper assembly, then use animate fade and disolve the whole
component(s) to reveal the interior components. Then, if there are moving
parts, animate those.

As far as calling it a limitation, I would say, it simply hasn't had a high
enough priority. There finite resources available and all have to vie for
those resources. As one email advised, one way to get attention to a feature
is to nominate it on in the AUGI forum and get it debated and voted on as a
requirement.

-Bill Bogan
Autodesk, MFG, Technical Publications

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