2007-08-09 10:33 PM - last edited on 2023-05-25 06:31 PM by Rubia Torres
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2007-08-09 11:02 PM
seattleguy wrote:This you would have to do I think by making the material that your mesh is transparent in the Material Settings. - Like Glass.
Also, can I format the site (mesh) to function similar to glass--- so I can see the profile of structural footings that are beyond the cut line... maybe they would show up lighter, possibly dashed.
2007-08-09 11:09 PM
seattleguy wrote:You can't. Solid Element Operations are always alive. When you move your ooperator you move its effect on the target.
if I move the slab, the cut of the site moves with it)... how do I turn that option off, force the site to be a static element?
seattleguy wrote:SEO's do not display in plan, if that's what you're meaning here. This is where Peter's idea of cutting a physical hole in the mesh works.
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Wierd... so now I've cut the site away (as good as I can for now) and when I look at the basement (parking garage) I still see the topo lines of the old non-manipulated site. Shouldn't this of gone away?
confused.
2007-08-09 11:14 PM
Jesikuh123 wrote:This would only work if transparency was on in the section's settings. Another option would be to make the ground "wireframe" in layer settings, but this would cause all distant mesh contours to show as wireframe too (as would the glass option). Not sure it's a good idea at all.
This you would have to do I think by making the material that your mesh is transparent in the Material Settings. - Like Glass.
2007-08-09 11:16 PM