willie1280
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Ok, so here is a simple question with a complicated description.
I am working on a 3D model of a jet airplane fuselage that is imported data (catia native i believe). Since the model is composed of several surfaces (fuselage is built of sheet metal panels) there are several surface edge lines when you view the model in "shaded with edges" format. All of the edges show up as well when I translate the 3D model to a 2D drawing.
So my question is: Is it possible to show the model in the 2D drawing so that it's format is "hidden lines removed" but only shows the part as a silohette vs. all the edge lines?
Here is a link to a photo that illustrates a little better:
I want to get rid of all the lines for the panels, but keep the silohette of the plane and the lines for the windows, text, etc.
Is this possible?
Edited by: willie1280
I am working on a 3D model of a jet airplane fuselage that is imported data (catia native i believe). Since the model is composed of several surfaces (fuselage is built of sheet metal panels) there are several surface edge lines when you view the model in "shaded with edges" format. All of the edges show up as well when I translate the 3D model to a 2D drawing.
So my question is: Is it possible to show the model in the 2D drawing so that it's format is "hidden lines removed" but only shows the part as a silohette vs. all the edge lines?
Here is a link to a photo that illustrates a little better:

I want to get rid of all the lines for the panels, but keep the silohette of the plane and the lines for the windows, text, etc.
Is this possible?
Edited by: willie1280