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I'm not figuring out, how to hide the solid model in a part.
Help me please, i'm giving in crazy with this...
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It's not "extremely difficult", it's pathetically easy. Can't be bothered to spend the 30 seconds needed to do it manually? Create a layer in your start part like I did with rules forcing all solid geometry to be on the "Solid_Geometry" layer, and you're done.
Sheesh....
Create a layer and add "All Solid Geometry" to it. Hiding this will hide the solid.
Hi,
I tested it in Creo 2.0 ...
Is there any way to create an "Idea" or "Enhancement" within these forums for this?
The ability to hide all solid geometry is crucial when working with solidifying surfaces that exist within the solid to be trimmed. It is a REQUIRED capability for all advanced modeling.
Adding all solid geometry to a layer and then hiding it is an extremely difficult/hidden way to do this very simple task, and the layer that is created has to be deleted later on if modelcheck is to be passed (which requires all layers to be blank, at my company at least).
It's not "extremely difficult", it's pathetically easy. Can't be bothered to spend the 30 seconds needed to do it manually? Create a layer in your start part like I did with rules forcing all solid geometry to be on the "Solid_Geometry" layer, and you're done.
Sheesh....
No one would ever figure this out on their own! It is almost a secret/hidden feature, a workaround! Competing CAD systems make this very easy to do, something first time users would discover and understand immediately.
It is true that once you know, you know, and you can move forward -- but there is no reason why I should be troubled with the creation of special layers just to hide solid geometry while working with surfaces. The fact that I later have to go in and delete that layer in order to blank all layers and satisfy model check is just pointless additional effort.
I figured it out on my own..... 🙂 Oh, and don't delete the rules-based layer like mine. Your start part should have it.