Hi all,
We use Creo Parametrics 8.0, create MBD in 3D. Creating Combined States later used for 2D drafting views.
If I create Dimensions and Annotations in the 3D model, they remain invisible for the part covered by volume.
Example:
highlighted Annotations
not highlighted Annotations
Does anybody know, whether the visibility of the Annotations can be forced?
Thank's for help!
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Hi Pius,
perhaps a silly question, but why don't you move the annotations outside the volume geometry?
Hi,
I do not think it is possible to show annotation hidden behind shaded geometry.
Notes:
Hi Martin Hanàk
Is it possible to define the Hidden Line style for single combination states?
Pius
@Pius wrote:
Hi Martin Hanàk
Is it possible to define the Hidden Line style for single combination states?
Pius
Hi,
I do not know. Edit definition dialog does not enable it.
Hi Pius,
perhaps a silly question, but why don't you move the annotations outside the volume geometry?
Hi Constantin
no, not silly, but..., let me tell you the history of my "solution finding process".
1st: I had a cross-section cutting the shaft through its axis. This was okay for the dimensions, because the section gave free the dimension lines and annotations. But I had to realize that I need the outer faces to show some very small differences of diameter (that the diameter steps become visible with there edges).
2nd: I did as you proposed, used an offset Plane and moved all annotations to it. But again, this looks only nice if the model axis of the specific combination state is set planar to the screen. Otherwise you need to zoom in to realize where the dimension belong to. In case the dimensions are placed in a plane crossing the center of the shaft, this is shown much more clear.
3th: now I did choose a compromise. I defined transparency for this combination state.
Now we will need a decision in the team, whether it is good enough or not.
Have an nice weekend .
Pius
Hi Constantin
For time being we choose your hint as the method to use.
Its a compromise. Compared with transparency it causes less effort and this may be important for user acceptance.
Regards