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I know not everyone works this way. I wish to unite the cast shadow fills so that it is easier to manage and edit and the file size is not so huge.A lot of users work this way, as it is often simply unavoidable, especially with log homes. And shadows, much to my dismay, are still made up of many individual fills in unlinked elevations in AC10
2006-06-13 05:57 AM
cremsberg wrote:Try not to unlink, but to trace down the "graphic anomalies" - usually a rethink of a modeling technique removes them.
I am accustomed to unlinking the elevation after I have moved beyond my reliminary-modelling phase of the project. My construciton drawings are done in unlinked elevations, where I can clean up graphic anomolies vreated by the model. I know not everyone works this way. I wish to unite the cast shadow fills so that it is easier to manage and edit and the file size is not so huge. Thankse.
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Link wrote:This may be the most under-documented aspect of the view settings. Just so it's clear, the section/elevation views store the status of the transparency setting in 3D when they are created/revised. (This seems so obscure that I though it could stand some emphasis.)
Lastly, you may want to redefine your elevation views with 'Transparency in Shading' turned off in your 3D Window Settings (yes they do affect S/E's!).