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ā2019-12-19
11:08 AM
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07:21 PM
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Rubia Torres
ā2019-12-19
11:08 AM
I have some morph elements in my project. I want to hide one of them but when I hide the layer all of them will be hidden. how can I hide just one element without hiding the layer ?! I will appreciate if any one helps me
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ā2019-12-19 11:30 AM
ā2019-12-19
11:30 AM
Hello m_aalaei,
The first solution is to create another layer to put it on it.
3D view
You can select all your project except the morph you do not want and do a right clic to select the option : "Show selection in 3D"
2D view
You can create a pen set or a graphics override to mask your morph by a white apparence on a white background. You can find these function by the menu "Documentation".
Either you can change the morph 2D parameters by modify these options :

By this last way you are able to mask a element which is above your cutting plane.
The first solution is to create another layer to put it on it.
3D view
You can select all your project except the morph you do not want and do a right clic to select the option : "Show selection in 3D"
2D view
You can create a pen set or a graphics override to mask your morph by a white apparence on a white background. You can find these function by the menu "Documentation".
Either you can change the morph 2D parameters by modify these options :

By this last way you are able to mask a element which is above your cutting plane.
Christophe - FRANCE
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ā2019-12-19 11:17 PM
ā2019-12-19
11:17 PM
thanks for your reply Christophe I will try it.