Translucent turns solid when subtracting
Translucent turns solid when subtracting
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Since I upgraded to 7.5 I have an issue with my translucency.
My solid body is translucent but during the subtraction process, it will turn solid after I pick the first thing I want to subtract.
This makes it difficult to subtract everything that I want because I cannot see them.
After the command is complete, my translucency comes back.
Am I missing a setting somewhere?
thanks
My solid body is translucent but during the subtraction process, it will turn solid after I pick the first thing I want to subtract.
This makes it difficult to subtract everything that I want because I cannot see them.
After the command is complete, my translucency comes back.
Am I missing a setting somewhere?
thanks





RE: Translucent turns solid when subtracting
But that being said, since you're running NX 7.5 rather then editing the 'translucency' of individual bodies may I suggest that consider swithcing to the new 'See-Thru' mode (with the 'See-Thru' method set to 'See-Trhu Layers') when you're performing operations like Boolean or when editing features as you may find that this give you more of what you're looking for while saving having to constantly editing the display properties of bodies. This can can enabled by a simple 'toggle' icon on the View toolbar.
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RE: Translucent turns solid when subtracting
I checked the highlight hidden edges and it does show the edges which helps but it is not like my old game was.
I also tried the see-thru layers. On my system that is a grayed out command. I am running a standard NX 7.5 with mold wizard.
any other suggestions?
RE: Translucent turns solid when subtracting
AS for why your 'See-Thru' is grayed-out, I can't really understand that. Is it gray-out when your in normal Modeling, or only when you're in the Mold-Wizard task?
John R. Baker, P.E.
Product 'Evangelist'
Product Engineering Software
Siemens PLM Software Inc.
Industry Sector
Cypress, CA
http://www.siemens.com/plm
UG/NX Museum: http://www.plmworld.org/p/cm/ld/fid=209
To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
RE: Translucent turns solid when subtracting
the "preview" option was my problem and it works fine now.
As for the grayed out command, I was trying to pick the "see thru layers" in the "see thru style" but I did not have the command "see thru" above that toggled on.
When I toggled "see thru" on then "see thru style/see thru layers" no longer is grayed out.
I think at this point I can "see thru" anything. Fortunate since elections are coming up.