lollone Guest Feb 15, 2011 #1 if I don't remember badly once when I activated a component within a set, the other components became transparent!me confirmed? What is the option that regulates it?
if I don't remember badly once when I activated a component within a set, the other components became transparent!me confirmed? What is the option that regulates it?
DANI-3D Guest Feb 15, 2011 #2 Bye-bye go to view > visualization > display model > shadow active transparency. if you want with the variable style_state_transparency you can vary the degree of transparency
Bye-bye go to view > visualization > display model > shadow active transparency. if you want with the variable style_state_transparency you can vary the degree of transparency
lollone Guest Feb 15, 2011 #3 Hi, dani, I don't understand. He doesn't. Attachments Immagine.webp 19.9 KB · Views: 10
DANI-3D Guest Feb 15, 2011 #4 with this combination of choices to me works Attachments Immagine.zip Immagine.zip 19.6 KB · Views: 10
Alex70 Guest Feb 15, 2011 #5 the variable, if not mistaken, is "dim_inactive_components" (on wf4). Hi.
DANI-3D Guest Feb 15, 2011 #7 I'm not sure, but I think I'm not, if I don't remember, it was inserted by the wf4 onwards.
DANI-3D Guest Feb 15, 2011 #9 maybe you're right, since even in wf3 there are options and menus that manage transparency
lollone Guest Feb 15, 2011 #10 I tried to start pro-e wf3 and wf4 with default options. actually are in the wf4 there is the transparency of non-active components by default.
I tried to start pro-e wf3 and wf4 with default options. actually are in the wf4 there is the transparency of non-active components by default.