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      oompa_l
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      I really like the interaction btw shadows and linework when working in a group in hiddeline - linework overlapping shadows inverts to white. Is this possible as a style?

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        Dave R
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        Could you post a screen shot? I don't get the lines going white as you describe.

        However, if you are thinking of just the line in the shadow areas being different from the lines that aren't, no, there's no option for that. I suppose you good do a work around by dividing edges where they cross shadow lines and apply a white material to them but it would only work for one view.

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          evik
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          It would really have been great if we had some way to have those lines in the shadow areas which were different from the lines which are not would have been really cool as suggested by oompa!! I hope someone reads this and comes up with some innovative ideas – would be something to look forward to!!

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