3d Face not hiding lines

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by geo.nova, Jan 3, 2007.

  1. geo.nova

    geo.nova Guest

    I have tried this on the common plane of two solid objects, between a
    solid object and wireframe, and betwen wireframes only but the joining
    lines always show through. It seems to hide everything underneath (when
    wireframe) as expected but the line betwen the two objects keeps
    showing through. Example with two solids: if I draw two solids and join
    them end to end and creaate a 3d face over one plain, the adjoining
    lines still show through, same if one is a soild and one is a
    wireframe. Anyway, I hope I explained this well enough to get a
    solution.

    Thanks in advance,
    Geo
     
    geo.nova, Jan 3, 2007
    #1
  2. geo.nova

    Bitznpeezs Guest

    Have you tried layering the lines on a different layer? then hiding the
    layer or changing colors?
     
    Bitznpeezs, Jan 4, 2007
    #2
  3. geo.nova

    geo.nova Guest

    Yes thanks,

    I put the 3d face on it's own layer of a different color and set layer
    to off and lines still show through.

    Thanks,
    Geo
     
    geo.nova, Jan 4, 2007
    #3
  4. geo.nova

    News Guest

    Try a fillet of "0" radius at the joint
    I have tried this on the common plane of two solid objects, between a
    solid object and wireframe, and betwen wireframes only but the joining
    lines always show through. It seems to hide everything underneath (when
    wireframe) as expected but the line betwen the two objects keeps
    showing through. Example with two solids: if I draw two solids and join
    them end to end and creaate a 3d face over one plain, the adjoining
    lines still show through, same if one is a soild and one is a
    wireframe. Anyway, I hope I explained this well enough to get a
    solution.

    Thanks in advance,
    Geo
     
    News, Jan 5, 2007
    #4
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