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Hello,
I have two question about creating views in Creo Illustrate.
1.) Is it possible to create a kind of interrupted or collapsed view (or what I shou call it) to push large parts together (example: View1 and View2)?
2.) Is it possible to display only a part of a view, so that it is still possible to place position numbers (callouts) on the left and right (example: View3 and View4)?
Thanks and greetings
Ramon Bean
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Hello Adrian,
yes, that was very helpful. Thank you very much.
With kind regards
Ramon
For question 1, this would have to be done manually be creating a 2D figure and then editing the content to remove the unwanted section.
The issue would be that you couldn't use a background image for the shaded effect.
For question 2, this would depend on what the final deliverable is. If it's a 2D formal Svg or cgm etc then you should be able to use the page to crop what is included, ie' remove anything outside the page.
I think it could be a little tricky to achieve either of these results but using the suggestions above you may be able to get close.
In the end, I always need a simple image file as *.bmp or *.jpg.
And yes, if it doesn't work in Creo-Illustrate, you can of course do it all quite easily with a graphics/painting program.
But first I want (should I) check if it is possible with Creo-Illustrate only.
And yes, I want to have colored and shaded images.
So the question is: Is there an easy way with Creo-Illustrate to create the image files as desired, or should I better edit and finalize the finished image with a graphics/painting tool?
Best regards
Ramon
Hi Ramon,
So there is a way to create a figure that is very close to what you are looking for using the insets and a 2D figure.
Here's the basic steps:
Hopefully that gives you enough detail to get the view you are looking for.
Hello agarland,
thank you very much, that looks good and works almost fine.
One more question: how do I get the shaded images into the 2d figure?
Best regards
Ramon
Good to hear this works for you. 😊
To include a shaded image you need to check the "Include shaded image" option in the 2D figure settings.
When creating the 2D figure select "2D Figure settings" option:
In the dialog check the "Include shaded image" option and set the required resolution:
This can also be done for existing 2D figure via the "Figure Settings" button in the Figure ribbon:
Might be worth checking your image quality setting found in Options>Global>Model, to be sure the output is of a good enough quality.
This will hopefully get the results you're after.
Adrian
Hello Adrian,
yes, that was very helpful. Thank you very much.
With kind regards
Ramon