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How to see a "Natural View", i.e. no hidden lines

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    chappy cole
    last edited by 13 Jun 2012, 19:15

    I would like to know how to get SU to display my models in a natural view, i.e. as if the model was real. Specifically, I want to eliminate all the hidden lines that SU seems to insist on displaying. I'm not talking about hidden geometry. I'm trying to get rid of the dashed lines on the screen which indicate a line that exists in my model but is obscured by some solid more in the foreground.

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      TIG Moderator
      last edited by 13 Jun 2012, 21:44

      Check out your current Styles... Model-tab > Active-Style > Edit.
      I suspect that you have its edges option set to 'Show-Back-Faces'...
      You can modify a Style to show/hide many of aspects of your model, combined with Layers to hide specific groups/instances and with Scene-tabs using different combos of Styles/Layers/Views you have a powerful toolset...
      Read the Help sections on Styles etc ...

      TIG

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        jeff hammond
        last edited by 13 Jun 2012, 22:07

        likewise, there's a back edges toggle at:

        View->Edge Style->Back Edges

        there's also an icon toggle for it (though i only know how to explain this option on macs)

        [EDIT]-- oh wait, you're on a mac 😳 😉

        click the icon circled in red..
        screen 2012-06-13 at 6.08.17 PM.jpg

        [if you don't have that in your custom toolbar at the top of the window, go View->Customize Toolbar… then drag the 'styles' panel into the top toolbar]

        dotdotdot

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          quim
          last edited by 14 Jun 2012, 01:04

          not sure about mac!

          but on windows you can also toggle between hidden geometry by pressing the K key.
          this turns hidden geometry on and off instantly.

          Quim

          WEBSITE http://www.q-prodesigns.co.za

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            jeff hammond
            last edited by 14 Jun 2012, 02:08

            @quim said:

            not sure about mac!

            but on windows you can also toggle between hidden geometry by pressing the K key.
            this turns hidden geometry on and off instantly.

            Quim

            it's not hidden geometry.. it's back edges..
            regardless, i have a back edges keystroke assigned as well .. shift-X (with X being X-ray)

            my hidden geom is shift-H.. my K is explode 😉

            dotdotdot

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              chappy cole
              last edited by 15 Jun 2012, 18:54

              Jeff,
              Thanks a bunch. Perfect answer. Exactly what I was asking about/needed.

              Thanks again,
              Chappy

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