mesh - making it invisible in plan view

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2005-05-12
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Noemi Balogh
2005-05-12
09:05 AM
Cornelis (Kees) Wegman
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2005-05-13 05:19 AM
2005-05-13
05:19 AM
KeesW wrote:i take it that another (hidden) layer doesn't suit your purposes?
Is it possible to make the regular mesh grid invisible in plan views, and in 3D top views? The only way I can think of is by using the same colour for background and grid.
you could always put a huge wipe-out fill over the whole thing and send them both to the back of the display queue? what are you trying to achieve exactly?
cheers
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2005-05-13 09:27 AM
2005-05-13
09:27 AM
Archiben
We do lots of shadow diagrams. Seeing a grid on the ground in plan view is very untidy and distracting. About layers - can the grid be on a different layer from the main background?
We do lots of shadow diagrams. Seeing a grid on the ground in plan view is very untidy and distracting. About layers - can the grid be on a different layer from the main background?
Cornelis (Kees) Wegman
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2005-05-14 07:20 AM
2005-05-14
07:20 AM
KeesW wrote:huh? you've got me confused . . . are you talking about the triangulation/ridge lines on the mesh or the grid display lines configurable under 'Options>Grids & Backgrounds...' and 'Options>Grid Display'?
We do lots of shadow diagrams. Seeing a grid on the ground in plan view is very untidy and distracting. About layers - can the grid be on a different layer from the main background?
if you're talking about the ridges on the mesh (as i hope you are judging from your first post), have you set them to display only 'user defined ridges' rather than all of the triangulation lines? and what if you use a cover fill on the mesh as well? does this help clean it up any?
can you not use othogonal top-projection in the 3D window and publish the result as a 2D line drawing for your shadow studies?? i must admit i haven't tried this, but it seems like it should be done more efficiently this way?
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