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    • pilouP Offline
      pilou
      last edited by

      No it's not Hidden / Enable disable 😉

      Maybe one method select all
      Menu Window / Soften edges

      another one Menu View / Edge Style disable
      ...
      depending of what do you want

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      • T Offline
        TECHDAVE02
        last edited by

        erase tool + shift (hide) key or ctrl (smooth)

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        • G Offline
          GraemeDunne
          last edited by

          Hmm. Menu View/ Edge Style works but it takes the edges away from other models as well. Have soften on.

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            GraemeDunne
            last edited by

            Erase shift works , but will take forever with that many lines. Was hoping for a fell swoop approach.

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              TECHDAVE02
              last edited by

              select LT to RT
              left to right

              a.JPG
              smooth

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
                last edited by

                I don't think you want to hide those edges. Instead you want to Soften/Smooth. You can Soften/Smooth in one swell foop by selecting all of the geometry, right clicking and choosing Soften/Smooth from the context menu. Very likely you won't need to do anything else.

                If you really want to hide the edges instead of softening, you could switch to Wireframe mode, Drag a selection box around the lines, and either right click on a selected edge and choose Hide or go to Edit and choose Hide. The latter is probably easier because you don't have to be so precise about where you click to get the Edit menu open. After hiding the edges you can switch back to Monochrome or whichever face style you wish and you should see the faces but no edges.

                Neither hiding nor softening will require updating your Style as TECHDAVE indicates.

                smooth hide.png

                Here's a quick example of the difference between hiding edges and softening them. Hidden on the left, softened on the right

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                  GraemeDunne
                  last edited by

                  Dave. Softened them to the max and was still left with lines. Going to do the wireframe on the rest and see what happens.

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                  • Dave RD Offline
                    Dave R
                    last edited by

                    Could you e-mail your SKP file to me? You shouldn't need any more than 20 or 30 degrees of softening to get those edges taken care of.

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                      GraemeDunne
                      last edited by

                      That was the ticket. Smoothing AND wireframe hiding. Complex geometry can be tricky. Thanks all.

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                      • Dave RD Offline
                        Dave R
                        last edited by

                        You shouldn't need both for that shape.

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                        • Dave RD Offline
                          Dave R
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                          In case someone comes along and wonders why soften AND hide took care of it... The geometry had some coplanar edges which are what hiding got rid of. An option to hiding them would be to tick the box for "Soften coplanar" or better, simply delete those edges.
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