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Axonometring Section of interior - with whole furnitures. I would like to create 3d Axonometring Section. (only for seeing the interior furnitures.) I used 3D view and used "Crop View " for every floor. But in this case - the Furnitures are croped alsow How can I make this view with whole furnitures ? (to crop only walls) - to get nice interior arrange ???
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What you can do in that 3d view is go to view cube then right button and select "orient by plane" select the level you want, then you can control the visibility of elements in VG (visual graphics) or you can select the walls (elements) you don't want to see and with the right button (again) select "Override graphics by element" now you can turn them Visible/Invisible, halftone or transparent....
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"go to view cube" - Where is it? Are You thinking about Section box? - there is no option "orient by plane" " select the walls (elements) you don't want to see and with the right button (again) select "Override graphics by element" now you can turn them Visible/Invisible, halftone or transparent" - This works fine ! thanks Are there some levels of visibility- like opacity ???
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Sorry, "Orient to View", see the image.
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I worked on 3D view with hided (transparent) walls on foreground. The purpose is to show the interior design. (Furnitures) 1. "Override graphics by element"- it works fine - but is not ideal in this case. 2. It could be better to set some transparent like opacity (to not hide walls - just half-trasparent) I found that transparent set-up on materials window - it is ideal, but I don't want to set up this transparential in all views (just few perspectives). I can - of course make a copy of file, then set-up everything according to this perspective... BUT maybe there is some professional way ??? (to change transparent only in few views - not to whole project) PS> Typhoon - You know everything. People can learn a lot from You. Thanks Man
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Look at your VG settings. They are view specific and also can be set by category. In addition, you can right click on any object(s) and over-ride graphics setting transparency or lineweights/color ther. Again, those are all view specific.
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