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Select the layout viewport in which you want to hide the lines. Click View tab Palettes panel Properties palette. On the Properties palette, under Misc, in the Shade Plot field, select Legacy Hidden.
1. Type MVIEW at the command line.
2. Type S for shadeplot.
3. Type H for hidden.
4. Select the viewport.
1. Select the viewport in which you want to show hidden lines.
2. Click View tab Palettes panel Properties palette.
3. On the Properties palette, under Misc, in the Shade Plot field, select As Displayed.
It is standard practice to use dashes to represent any line of an object that is hidden from view.
A hidden line, also known as a hidden object line is a medium weight line, made of short dashes about 1/8” long with 1/16”gaps, to show edges, surfaces and corners which cannot be seen. Sometimes they are used to make a drawing easier to understand. Often they are omitted in an isometric view.
When you create hidden line projections, the 3D objects that you select are copied and collected into an unnamed (also called anonymous) 2D block. The unnamed block can be placed in your drawing in the current 3D view, or placed parallel to the XY plane to be viewed in plan view.16 fév. 2021
Causes: The linetype scale is too large or too small for the size of the affected object. There is a problem with the display driver on the system. The linetype property of the line itself is Continuous, while its layer is assigned the desired linetype.25 juil. 2021
Why can’t I see dashed lines in AutoCAD?
Why can’t I see dashed lines in AutoCAD? Most likely your line type scale is set too low. Select your line you want dashed and open the properties on it.
Hidden lines are used to show surfaces that are not directly visible. All surfaces must be shown in all views. If an edge or surface is blocked from view by another feature, it is drawn using a hidden line. Figures 4-11 and 4-12 show objects that require hidden lines in their orthographic views.10 mar. 2017
Hidden details are shown by a series of dashes making up a broken line. It is normal practice that you place a dash at the beginning of the hidden line and another at the end where it meets an intersecting line.
Usually only the visible surfaces of an object are drawn in isometric, with hidden lines left out. Although this is considered the preferred practice, there are always times when hidden lines are needed to clarify very complex isometric drawings.
Hidden lines in a drawing represent the edges where surfaces meet but are not directly visible. Hidden lines are omitted from pictorial drawings unless they are needed to make the drawing clear.6 avr. 2018
What is the purpose of hidden lines and center lines? The purpose of hidden lines is to show where other faces exist that are not seen. Center lines show the diameter of circles in a sketch. Hidden lines are used to show surfaces that are not directly visible.10 jui. 2020