Override Parts?

Sahay_R
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Override Parts?

Sahay_R
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Is it just my imagination or can we really not override the graphics of wall Parts? I've tried everything - Object Styles, VG, Filters, right click and override graphics per object - can't for the life of me get a black line to go around the parts. Do I really REALLY have to use the Linework tool for this?


Rina Sahay
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barthbradley
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Show Both under Parts Visibility in View Properties.  

 

...if need be, set Wall Category Detail Level to Coarse under VGOs.

 

BTW: Hi. 😉  

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Sahay_R
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'Both' does things I don't want - brings back the pink poche which we REALLY do not want to see on the detail view and also does weird things to the sketch edit that has been made. 


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Pink Poche from Coarse Fill?  Can't you Override that? Under VGOs.  Cut Pattern off. 

 

...is this the look you are going for? 

 

Parts plus Original.png

Sahay_R
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The pink is gone - however the sketch turns weird. 

This is what I want - 

Sahay_R_0-1702477318693.png

VS this is what I get when I see BOTH - 

Sahay_R_1-1702477352932.png

 


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barthbradley
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Ah! I see.  Linework Tool...maybe?  Probably not.  Hmm?  

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You can get there with LW Tool and Dividing Part at Wall end. 

 

Part Extends.png

Part Extends 2.png

 

Sahay_R
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Yep. Been there done that. Just thought there may be a more elegant solution.....

 

Thank you! Good to hear from you after such a long time!!!


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