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good evening forwarded to all

this time, the point is this: armchairs. made of 2d\3d and modified in the respective components as a hybrid object. you know that in the plant above the line of steps section and other should you see them dotted? I would need to use the hybrid armchair objects in 2 different ways, but from the same block... to show that "I am there but I am above...) advice? Thank you!
 

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the easiest and quickest thing is to duplicate the polish, separate the object (explodes it) and change what you need.
otherwise you have to create two different covers (two different symbols) of the same armchair and create two different views of the same scene.
 
the easiest and quickest thing is to duplicate the polish, separate the object (explodes it) and change what you need.
otherwise you have to create two different covers (two different symbols) of the same armchair and create two different views of the same scene.
complicated mh. . .

if I want to explode (alias: separate cmd+u?) a hybrid object 2d obviously covers the symbols I tell him only 2d and then I dissect them and change the representation then .... from the inside of the hybrid symbol paste the modified armchairs into 2d?
 
Maybe you should duplicate everything on different categories.... maybe even the layer. Then you manage them as you want in the viewport.

Lory, did I give you close?? :
 
All in all is simple.
- create a viewport
- duplichi on the spot.
- create a crop range that hides the upper half of the seats in the first viewport.
- create a cutout range that hides everything except the upper half seats in the second viewport.
- edit the second viewport by assigning to the category of seats the dash.
I do.
 
All in all is simple.
I think everything is the second time you do something:
- crei una viewport
What? of the plate or of all the drawing? but a viewport is not a "photography" of the design that then serves to impaginate? :confused:
- duplichi on the spot.
where in the shiny presentation? and then how do I work in glossy design?
- create a crop range that hides the upper half of the seats in the first viewport.
I don't know what you mean by "cutting range": do you mean a polygon created with the rubber to be erased that divides the plate into several parts (and it is not okay because it modifies the geometry or a white polygon that goes to hide the part? and even if it were the second: why cut out?
- edit the second viewport by assigning to the category of seats the dash.
but will the category not be the same as the other viewport? check a different category so...
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zumpappero zumpappà zumpappero zumpappà. . .
:4460:

1) copy the symbol

2) paste it with reference in a new file

3) assign new category to 2d objects and put on us the decided features

4) convert the symbol to group

5) put part of the affected 2d entity over a white polygon and over the old 2d entity

oouu yess :36_9_2: (mammaquantomigarbanoquestiemoticon...)
 

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but a viewport is not a "photography" of the design that then serves to impaginate?
viewport is a window on the drawing. like all windows has a perimeter, which is the cutout range. but what you see from the window is a dynamic world:-)
I imagined that if you had to represent a conventional display in the plant, you had to do it for the purposes of printing and/or pdf to send to the customer
where in the shiny presentation? and then how do I work in glossy design?
Yes and yes
I don't know what you mean by "cutting range."
There are two ways to create a viewport (at least I know it 2):
1) go to the "crea viewport" command and find yourself projected on the presentation layer where you decide whether to view all the content of the design layer or just a portion.
If you decide for a portion, double-click the viewoprt or right-click and edit the crop. enter the editing mode and draw a rectangle/poligue/what you want around the drawing portion you want is displayed in the viewport.
check the rectangle/poligue/what you want to fill and filet nobody, get out of the editing mode and you will see that your viewport will show you only what you have "framed.
at that point, you can duplicate the viewport on the spot, and edit the crop range so that you can view another portion of the drawing layer.

2) Create the crop range on the drawing layer, select it, go to the command create viewport and... as above from the last sentence :-)

but will the category not be the same as the other viewport? check a different category so...
Every viewport is a world to itself, it has its categories and layers and you can change them as you like without changing anything on the design layer or other viewports.

the advantage of viewports is that you continue to draw in the "world" of the design layer and they update on the evolution of the project while still maintaining the characteristics assigned.
Try us before trying another way
I do.
 
1) copy the symbol

2) paste it with reference in a new file

3). .
deleteable steps
open the resource shovel, select the symbol, duplichi, renounce it, edit it, change the attributes, select the group of armchairs you want to replace, in the info click on replace and from the drop-down menu select the new dotted symbol... :-)
I do.
 
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go even today exit at night from university... How long will I resist?
 

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