Happy Friday fellow Reviters,
Quick question, is there any way to hide these ridge lines of 3D geometry? Got this comment from a client that they want to hide these lines. I just want to close this comment out and move on, but can't figure out how to do that. I modeled this element first as a flat slab and then dropped the edges to match the surrounding levels which inevitably created these ridge lines.
Thanks in advance.
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Happy Friday fellow Reviters,
Quick question, is there any way to hide these ridge lines of 3D geometry? Got this comment from a client that they want to hide these lines. I just want to close this comment out and move on, but can't figure out how to do that. I modeled this element first as a flat slab and then dropped the edges to match the surrounding levels which inevitably created these ridge lines.
Thanks in advance.
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Solved by ToanDN. Go to Solution.
If it is a roof or floor then VG and hide interior edges or split lines. If they are other component then use linework tool to apply Invisible lines in view.
If it is a roof or floor then VG and hide interior edges or split lines. If they are other component then use linework tool to apply Invisible lines in view.
I get where your client is coming from. That doesn't look too good. Post your file and I'll show you a better way.
I get where your client is coming from. That doesn't look too good. Post your file and I'll show you a better way.
here is the geometry with the surrounding geometries. curious to what you have in mind, always down to learn something new! thanks for your time
here is the geometry with the surrounding geometries. curious to what you have in mind, always down to learn something new! thanks for your time
@jkyselakNWPT9 wrote:here is the geometry with the surrounding geometries. curious to what you have in mind, always down to learn something new! thanks for your time
What I was thinking won't work here. But, FWIW, what I was thinking was how we usually slope our irregular polygonal-shaped floors for drainage. Screenshots show two identical floors with identical low points. The cleaner- looking one was created by cutting perfectly square floor with an In-Place Modeled Void.
@jkyselakNWPT9 wrote:here is the geometry with the surrounding geometries. curious to what you have in mind, always down to learn something new! thanks for your time
What I was thinking won't work here. But, FWIW, what I was thinking was how we usually slope our irregular polygonal-shaped floors for drainage. Screenshots show two identical floors with identical low points. The cleaner- looking one was created by cutting perfectly square floor with an In-Place Modeled Void.
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