can i hide the objects under handril in 2d representation?
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2011-09-09
04:58 PM
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04:41 PM
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Rubia Torres
2011-09-09
04:58 PM
and thanks in advance for offering help
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2011-09-09 09:38 PM
2011-09-09
09:38 PM
a solution is to place those elements not to be seen in plan views on a layer that is not visible in plan layer combinations.
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2011-09-10 01:36 AM
2011-09-10
01:36 AM
but could this effect the visibilty of objects in 3d as well ?
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2011-09-10 02:06 AM
2011-09-10
02:06 AM
ahmed_hassan wrote:Use different layer combination for 3D. In fact the plan view combo that hides the balusters is only really needed for output (assigned to plan views in the view map) unless you are really bothered seeing them in plan while you're working on the model.
but could this effect the visibilty of objects in 3d as well ?

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2011-09-10 03:41 AM
2011-09-10
03:41 AM
You might also consider altering the plan representation:
Bring the wall profile to the front in display order.
Give the wall profile an opaque cut fill -- see attached.
Define the wall presentation as "Symbolic cut"
Bring the wall profile to the front in display order.
Give the wall profile an opaque cut fill -- see attached.
Define the wall presentation as "Symbolic cut"
Dwight Atkinson