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NX4 - How do you show hidden lines of a solid body in draft

NX4 - How do you show hidden lines of a solid body in draft

NX4 - How do you show hidden lines of a solid body in draft

(OP)
NX4

I have an assembly made of solid bodies. Is there a way to show the hidden lines of a specific solid body or layer in the draft?

RE: NX4 - How do you show hidden lines of a solid body in draft

Yes

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Hudson

www.jamb.com.au

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RE: NX4 - How do you show hidden lines of a solid body in draft

Okay well I suppose you'd like to know what it is. What version are you using by the way?

Look under Preferences>Drafting for the View Tab and near the bottom is something called "Define Render Sets". You use that to elect how individual bodies will appear when the named render sets are activated using view style.

That is the short explanation. Hitting F1 for help may offer a more comprehensive version.

Best Regards

Hudson

www.jamb.com.au

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RE: NX4 - How do you show hidden lines of a solid body in draft

(OP)
Do you tell me how?  

RE: NX4 - How do you show hidden lines of a solid body in draft

I was posting to two guys and hit submit on your topic without initially supplying the answer. You'll find the second post more helpful wink

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Hudson

www.jamb.com.au

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