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glass transparency in the table

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I always find it difficult to put in transparency a glass to show behind the rest of the model, to do so at the moment I put in color the view, but I can not always do it for reasons of graphic performance, but the problem is amplified when I go to export in dwg, it is quite embarrassing
Can someone give me a tip?
Thank you very much
 
I would say try to use the display style: visible hidden lines or lattice structure (if you want to make it likely)
without a screen of the "situation" I couldn't tell you well.
 
I would say try to use the display style: visible hidden lines or lattice structure (if you want to make it likely)
without a screen of the "situation" I couldn't tell you well.
I use a lot of visualization states but I have never been able to show the transparency of a glass
as you see bright colors but at normal sight it does not speak
 

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if you talk about environment design why put screenshots of the environment part/axieme.
why not look for style display in online guide or on the internet?
 
if you talk about environment design why put screenshots of the environment part/axieme.
why not look for style display in online guide or on the internet?
the screenshot done in the table with the pattern and out of the sheet for this it seems in the environment part/axieme.
However I tried them all it seems there is no way the glass as a transparent material presents it as a matte object only in color mode makes it transparent or you can view the inside parts with the hidden lines mode visible but it is not clearly the result I wanted.
In summary in sw it is good equal to colors etc. Unfortunately for customers needs I have to export to dwg and it is not exactly the maximum.
 
You can always hide the lines that you don't care to show, even if it's a piece of work, but I don't think of anything else for now.
 
You can always hide the lines that you don't care to show, even if it's a piece of work, but I don't think of anything else for now.
as I said I tried all this as well as hiding the glass part but it is not a solution
Thank you
 
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what you need to do is in the assembly create a display state where initially you set all the components to wireframe/ hidden lines removed mode for their display style.

then, select the components you need to show as transparent in the drawing, and set their display mode to shaded with edges.

then on your drawing, create a view and use that display state, and set the display mode to shaded with edges. see screenshots below:
pastedimage_0.png

then in the drawing:
pastedimage_1.png

the view display is shaded with edges.

hope this helps

kind regards
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but isn't the same thing that using the hidden edge view and from the future managers select the components and right-click it?
hidden edges managed as such by the mapping file and visible also in the dwg
 
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but isn't the same thing that using the hidden edge view and from the future managers select the components and right-click it?
hidden edges managed as such by the mapping file and visible also in the dwg
Forgive me massive but I don't get it.. .
so many hairs
 

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