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View a surface from it's edge

ToddPig
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View a surface from it's edge

ToddPig
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I created an offset surface, and would like to view this surface when I'm in the from view.  See attached Screencast.  

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

thanks in advance

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Inventor 2018
(23+ years of Solidworks, 5+ years of fighting Inventor)
Autodesk Vault Pro 2018
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andrewiv
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There is no screencast so it's a little hard to figure out what you're looking for.

Andrew In’t Veld
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ToddPig
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I'm not able to add my Screen Cast!!

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Inventor 2018
(23+ years of Solidworks, 5+ years of fighting Inventor)
Autodesk Vault Pro 2018
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andrewiv
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Can you just paste a link to the screencast instead of attaching it into the message?

Andrew In’t Veld
Designer / CAD Administrator

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ToddPig
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Andrewiv,

 

If you create a flat surface, then try to view the surface from the side it should show up as a line.  I understand that a surface has no thickness, but why would I ever what to NOT see it?

Inventor 2018
(23+ years of Solidworks, 5+ years of fighting Inventor)
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JDMather
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Works fine here, there must be something else going on?


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andrewiv
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Is this what you're talking about?

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Andrew In’t Veld
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SBix26
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Consultant

If you change visual style to Shaded with Edges (or any other visual style that shows edges/wires), flat surfaces are visible when viewing from their edge.  Shaded or Realistic styles, no.


Sam B
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ToddPig
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OK, that helps thanks!

Inventor 2018
(23+ years of Solidworks, 5+ years of fighting Inventor)
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ToddPig
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Yeah, that would be great if I could see what your seeing.  I did another test, and when I create a surface, then try to look at it's edge....nothing!!!  If I hover the mouse of it, it shows up.

 

 

Inventor 2018
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JDMather
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Attach file here that exhibits this behavior.


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ToddPig
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Looks like toggling between  "shaded with edges", "wireframe" then back to "shaded with edges" is a good work around, thanks.

Inventor 2018
(23+ years of Solidworks, 5+ years of fighting Inventor)
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ToddPig
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I don't see an option for searching for the URL to paste?

Inventor 2018
(23+ years of Solidworks, 5+ years of fighting Inventor)
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andrewiv
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If you go and look at your screencast under your profile, you should be able to just copy/paste the address. 

 

I did just look at your screencasts and I don't see one that refers to this problem.  Could you try another one?

Andrew In’t Veld
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johnsonshiue
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Community Manager

Hi Todd,

 

Another option might be turning off Translucent option (right-click on the Offset surface -> uncheck Translucent). If you like it, you can go to Tools -> App Options -> Part -> check "Opaque surfaces."

Many thanks!



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