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    Two different Face Styles at a time?

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    • M Offline
      MarkL
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      While showing people my model, I'd like to have some it shown with the "Shaded" face view for some components, and with the "X-Ray" effect for other components. Is this possible somehow?

      I've tried making a second copy of my model and either hiding compnents to expose interior detail, and also tried various section cuts, but beither are exactly what I was looking for. Ideally, I'd like to have two copies of my entire model on the screen ... one copy shaded with textures, and another with X-ray.

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
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        No. You can't get two different face styles at the same time. You could apply transparent materials to those things you want to show as X-ray. If you are only showing people images, you could make a couple of different image exports and combine them. That might actually be easier and yield better results.

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          Box
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          You can certainly have two files open with different styles.
          I may be seeing this too simplistically but.....

          as seperate entities you can hide anything you want.
          P.S. ignore the toolbar layout, I'm on a borrowed PC.


          Copy of file changed to monochrome and xray.

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
            last edited by

            Xray.png

            I took as he's looking for something more like this. I could be wrong, too.

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              Box
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              @markl said:

              Ideally, I'd like to have two copies of my entire model on the screen ... one copy shaded with textures, and another with X-ray.

              Probably Dave, but it was this bit that I picked up on and why I said I was probably being too simplistic.

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
                last edited by

                That confused me, too. Well, we'll see what he says when he returns.

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                  MarkL
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                  Hey guys. First, I'll apologize for my terrible typing in my original message! It looked right when I previewed it, but apparently I'm a bad proofreader!

                  As for my question and your responses, DaveR is close to the mark. I am designing a stereo speaker cabinet. I want to show two views of it ... one shaded with textures to show it's exterior appearance, and next to it, an x-ray version of the same thing to reveal the interior constructions ... bracing, joinery, etc, and I'd like to show these two views side-by-side.

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                  • Dave RD Offline
                    Dave R
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                    So John was close, too.

                    You could do what you want using the method I described by painting one set of components with a transparent material. I think a better option would be to just make two image exports, one in X-ray and one not and combine them in an image editor. I'll make a quickie example. Hang tight.

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                    • Dave RD Offline
                      Dave R
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                      Here we go. Does this play for you?

                      Arm Chair.png

                      This is done in a similar way except the chair on the right is just done with Hidden Geometry turned on instead of the X-ray thing.


                      http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5268/5599760815_71c7a3d805_z.jpg

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                        MarkL
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                        Dave, great job! Your first example is pretty much what I was getting at. I think I can duplicate what you've done with the tools I have available ... too bad Sketchup can't make it easier to do it directly. Thanks again to you and John for the assistance!

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                          MarkL
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                          Here's what I ended up doing..speaker.png

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