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Hello everyone,
in solidworks is it possible to assign a specific color and thickness to the sectioned parts by distinguishing them from the projection lines?
Thank you.
 
Hello everyone,
in solidworks is it possible to assign a specific color and thickness to the sectioned parts by distinguishing them from the projection lines?
Thank you.
You mean table 2d?
in case yes, it is possible.

greetings
Mar
 
Yes, I'm referring to table 2d.
I find too much torque select line by line and give it a color and a thickness.
for this reason I wanted to know if there is a method to have automatic
the lines that indicate the sectioned parts with a greater thickness than the projection lines.
thanks for the help
 
Yes, I'm referring to table 2d.
I find too much torque select line by line and give it a color and a thickness.
for this reason I wanted to know if there is a method to have automatic
the lines that indicate the sectioned parts with a greater thickness than the projection lines.
thanks for the help
Hi, sampom,
Could you explain how?
 
Hi, sampom,
Could you explain how?
Hey, sorry I'm late.
Forgive me but I had misunderstood; I was referring to the system that you probably already use by editing the lines individually and I thought you would occasionally use.
But "automatic" no, I'm afraid there's no chance.

But why? the representation of the sections is standardized (as everything else), it is done so, and the mechanical cads work in compliance with these norms (they should:smile:), at least for the automatisms, otherwise we arrange with "walkaround" when and where possible.

The sin of the table is much more. .

greetings
Mar
 
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But why? the representation of the sections is regulated (as everything else), it is done so, and the mechanical cads work in compliance with these norms ....
ah, known now that you probably use it by architectural;
then with these cad forget the "liberty of style" and features free. parametric (species for mechanics) are very "rigorous".

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
I think inserting the possibility to define the thickness saddles sectioned lines would be a great advantage.
to recognize them I am forced to enter the deduction obligatoryly.
Are there macros in this sense? Hello everyone
 
to recognize them I am forced to enter the deduction obligatoryly.
in fact, because in the mechanical design the sections must be treated.. and also in the tool for what little I can see.
are international norms in vogue for centuries, so that we can communicate in the same language here as in the komore islands (so to say.). Do you think that mess if everyone adopts his technique, how do you interpret the drawings?
the "esthetic taste" here has nothing to do with it, if you want to draw "imaginative" use paint and similar.

I don't know architectural design programs, but I think there's even a minimum of rules. Otherwise you give yourself to the watercolor. .:biggrin:

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
we also say that there is no possibility of editing the thickness and that it should be inserted.
I have always worked by giving more thicknesses to the section lines as they taught me.
What a shame!
 
we also say that there is no possibility of editing the thickness and that it should be inserted.
I have always worked by giving more thicknesses to the section lines as they taught me.
What a shame!
and if you want to change the thickness of the sampling lines (.. that I did not understand well what you would like to do. . ):LINEE CAMPITURA.webp..but it's definitely not a mechanical design course that taught you that. .

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
What a shame, you can't do.
Thank you
and to ridicule with sto What a sin..biggrin:
What can't be done? Could you be clearer?
Aren't the examples I posted you clear enough?
It seems to me that you can do enough what you ask.
You put an image of what you want.

Otherwise I will tell you:
if you are not a designer/mechanical designer changes program that so waste time and money.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 
I am not a Maccanic designer, boat project, equipment and furniture.
I find very interesting sw but when I put on the table the drawings often ask me of the sections without the insertion of the retino.For this to make the design more clear it is necessary to define a larger pen, for the lines that indicate the sectioned parts, than the projection lines.
apparently with sw I can only manually edit the individual lines if I want to change color and thickness.
That's all!
hello and thanks for the clear examples
 
I am not a Maccanic designer, boat project, equipment and furniture.
That's right. I thought I remembered.
then it would be a pleasure to find you "of there" in Draughts; if you have noticed the discussion project ladicehttp://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?goto=newpost&t=16721, you are trying to "design" (parolone..) a great pleasure unit, so for game:smile:.
Maybe it's a bit early for your surgery, but while you take a look, you get an idea and you can give some advice (and a hand) based on your experience.

greetings
Marco:smile:
 

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