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section 3d with shaded visulization

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hi...I use the wf3 m200 and I would like to display on the table a section on a 3d view with shaded display.
Is it possible?
 
I understood how to do this type of section(zone).
But if I want to rule out a component?
 
attach an example, if you are dissecting a set you can create a simplified representation, or turn off a component.

If you put in the table a part you can try to turn off rows
 
I can't tie the Parisian. Even an image.
cmq imagines that I have a cylinder, I want to dissect it to have a shaded section at the table and I would like a component inside the cylinder (subject to section) not to be dissected but to be represented whole.
 
I'm not sure what you want to do, try to take a look at the footage that I attach to you. . .
 
Okay. You're there. I want to get what you got with section 2d in "no hidden" view but with shaded display.excluding the plug from the section.
to create a cross section 3d (which can be shaded) you must create in the .asm a section of type "zone" in which I create the section area with the creation of some floors.
the created section does not allow me to access a menu for the exclusion of a component from the area section.
At least I think.
I hope I've explained well.
 
...to create a cross section 3d (which can be shaded) you must create in .asm a section of type "zone" in which I create the section area with the creation of some floors....
I hope I've explained well.
I've never done a 3d section if you better explain how you do later I try
 
I've never done it either. I've managed to get a little bit of my head.
as first created plans that will represent the cutting plans of the section.
view/management views
sezx and create a new section (not planar,non offset but zone)
at this point comes out a window where you have to set references for the section.
the planes practically and with the command or/or direct the display.
from the table you can select the section (transverse 3d) and display it as shaded view.
I don't know how to get a component out of the section.
Perhaps at the time of reference settings I have to select some reference that excludes me. But my detail has a particular form and it is not easy to create references to exclude it.
 
Here is section 3d, thank you I know that I learned from you at the end, but in the putting on the table if you look at the 40th second I did not put the point that makes the deduction of the sampling appear, but even if I put it I can not enter the menu where I can change the step, the corner or exclude a component.

but explain to me what is the use of a shaded section, in print if you do not have a color printer, what rare you will have a color stain.
 
I don't use it habitually.for technical drawings I don't think it goes very well.
I have to make a representation for a catalog and I want to get some pictures to insert.
If I put them on the table then I will be able to have equal representations for more families of components.
 
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What package!....but in later releases?
It seems to me a kiss not recently!...in the sense that it is foolish not to have the possibility to exclude a particular from a section.
the only way is to create a family table or representation with a cut feature as a section!?
 
no wait ... I was referring to the shaded view, the exclusion of the components in the sections is done.
just go to the table and in the section menu there is the exclusive item component.
 
you can do a no_hidden section (without hidden lines) as I showed you in the previous movie.

It is section 3d that does not allow to exclude the components, but nothing prohibits to do a section 2d in a three-dimensional view, the fact that the red x appears instead of the green point is only because the section is not orthogonal to the orientation but you can use it equally.
 
allego of images of an example...I have never been good at explaining myself!? !
I would like to get a shadowed section like Figure 2 while I can only get figure 1.
I would like to exclude from the section the din female connection.
 

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