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Is this a section view, 3D documet, or...?

Anonymous
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I was wondering how to create something like this:



This doesn't look like a section, but it doesn't seem possible in the 3D window either, I believe it can only be done by manipulating the Uncut and Cut surface display settings. Can someone tell me how to achieve this?
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Anonymous
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You're on the right track.. haven't done it in a little while, but I think it's as simple as you just set up your 3d view the way want including using the cutting planes.

Then create a 3d document. On which you can add notes and dimensions etc.
Barry Kelly
Moderator
Don't forget you can use a marquee to isolate parts of your model to view in 3D.
Then refine with cutting planes.

Basically get it to look how you want it in 3D and then create a 3D document as Erik mentioned.
Barry.
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Eduardo Rolon
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Also in 17 we have moving cutting planes that we can drag instead of using the marquee.
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Anonymous
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Um, how do you get the cut fills and the object surfaces to show up together in a 3D document? Like the one in the picture.
Barry Kelly
Moderator
Try these settings in the 3D Document settings.
Barry.
One of the forum moderators.
Versions 6.5 to 27
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Anonymous
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Barry wrote:
Try these settings in the 3D Document settings.
Barry.
Oh my I should have found this by myself! I knew about those settings from the section settings dialog. But anyways thanks Barry.