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2022-09-04 05:25 PM
Are you still unable to use LineType in 3D?
2022-09-05 02:24 AM
No, there is no line type in 3D.
Barry.
2022-09-05 04:38 AM - edited 2022-09-05 04:38 AM
GDL LIN_ cannot be used as a hidden type in section or elevation.
2022-09-05 05:26 AM
@LeeJaeYoung wrote:
GDL LIN_ cannot be used as a hidden type in section or elevation.
I am a bit confused.
Is this a statement? (yes, it is true there is no hidden line type in 3D).
Or are you asking a further question.
LIN_ in 3D is solid and that is it.
PRISM & POLY etc., will have masking codes to turn edges on/off.
But they are on (= solid) or off completely (= not there).
Barry.
2022-09-05 05:26 AM - edited 2022-09-05 05:27 AM
Not sure if this helps in your case – 3D document with graphic override.
2022-09-05 06:00 AM
I am trying to express the hidden railing like a CAD drawing.
2022-09-05 06:41 AM
Archicad does not have the ability to show hidden elements with a hidden (dashed) line type in sections, elevations or 3D.
You can draw a dashed line in section/elevation or you can overlay a white dashed line to make a solid line below appear dashed.
You can also use a lined hatch with thick white hatch lines to mask what is behind it.
Or as Ignacio has suggested, you can create a 3D Document of a 3D view and then you can alter the lines types (as they are now 2D lines).
There is also an option to 'show hidden edges' in a 3D document and you can set the line style.
But is will show ALL hidden edges of hidden elements - you can't pick and choose.
Besides that, it looks to me that you aren't wanting to show actual hidden elements (i.e. an element hidden behind another element).
You just want to show certain elements as dashed in your section/elevation.
You can't do this without drawing or overlaying dashed lines yourself manually.
Even if you could set an element as dashed in a section, it would then appear dashed in all other sections, elevations and 3D views.
Also, with railings, there are MVO options for full, simplified or symbolic appearance.
The latter 2 you can set the line type to a dashed line.
So if it is just railings you are looking at, yes it can be done in MVO options - which you can set different MVO scheme for each view - so some can be dashed and some can be solid.
Barry.