2024-02-28 07:34 PM
Some days ago I was doing a project and this was the 3d style I was using. However, after changing it to a different one, I couldn't remember how to get it like this. Already tried many combinations of 3d styles. Does anyone know what 3d style to use?
2024-02-29 02:20 AM
Looks like you just want 'wire frame' mode.
Barry.
2024-02-29 08:20 AM - edited 2024-02-29 08:21 AM
Barry: "Looks like you just want 'wire frame' mode."
No, because its not just 100% transparent. Seems to be some kind of graphical override. Some kind of: "show me all materials as semi-transparent"
2024-02-29 08:27 AM
@Hmooslechner wrote:
No, because its not just 100% transparent. Seems to be some kind of graphical override. Some kind of: "show me all materials as semi-transparent"
Good point.
There must be a Graphic Override rule and combination set up already then if it was used before.
So @GabrielW ,
Check your Graphic override combinations.
Barry.
2024-03-14 04:27 AM
It just has single ghosting surface applied
Create a non reactive semi transparent surface and use it for the graphic override.
I have 3 'ghost' materials ranging from light, med and dark which covers most needs
You can then apply these to diff layers to create depth based on the ghosting as well.
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