AutoCAD Inventor :: Hide Yellow Lines That Are Originated From Features?

Apr 18, 2012

When I perform a feature on inventor, some yellow lines appear. How can I delete them, or change the view in order to hide them?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Hide Features In A Drawing

Sep 20, 2012

I have a panel with holes,cutouts and silkscreen

In the drawing the panel is detailed to show hole locations and sizes on one sheet and in another view @ 1:1 the silkscreen is shown.

The silkscreen is a feature on the panel, text either embossed  or extruded .005" outward. The feature is colored (filled).

On my drawing all the silk screens show up like un-filled fonts. This really bothers some people and my task is to fill the fonts.

Also i need to get the silkscreen by itself and (suppress/invisible) remove the other features from the view.

Suppress will not work as the feature i am trying to show will also be suppressed. Visibility of features is not an option.

Q. HOW CAN I GET THE FEATURE SEGREGATED AND SOLID IN MY DRAWING? but still a feature of the part. i.e. i don't want to create an assembly with a panel and a silkscreen.

How do i suppress features in a view on the drawing?

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Nov 21, 2013

I like to export IPT images (Wireframes with Visible Edges Only) to documents and manuals, but I would like to hide lines where radii meet flat planar features in order to keep the image clean.

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Feb 22, 2012

Is it possible to hide the dimension lines like in the attached picture?

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Nov 8, 2012

Here is the issue we have found. While sectioning a view of an assembly in idw, the threaded lines of threaded features have a strange behavior depending on the section line used. I have attached a simple example that shows what he have found. Basically, if the section line is straight, threaded features show correctely. Independent of section participation. If the section has segments at different angles, then lines are not appearing.

The first three views have both parts excluded from section participation(Obviously, there isn't any real life need for this, but I did it to just simplify the illustration without adding a bunch extra parts) The base view is the top view or view showing the round shape. For the first example at the bottom, i simply projected the view to the left and made sure "Threaded Features" was selected. Threaded lines show fine.

Second example is the similiar, except the i used a section view instead of the projected view. Both parts are excluded. Section line is straight. Verticle in this example. Doesn't have to vertical as the line is straight.

Next example is similiar to the second, only difference is the section is not straight. You can see the threaded lines do not show. This is the problem we want to solve. How to make the threaded lines display!!!

Last example shows the same section, only this time the component is included in the section participation. And it works.

Any settings to change or a trick to make it work. Otherwise, i think i need to issue a support request with autodesk.

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Feb 8, 2011

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May 16, 2011

Is there any way to hide construction lines in Part & Assembly sketches in the same way you can in a Drawing sketch?

I know you can change the line colour to the background colour but this makes the lines invisible in sketch as well.

Not being able to hide the construction is making some layouts pretty pointless since relevant detail is obscured by the construction lines. Grounding the geommetry and deleting the construcion lines isn't an option since the sketches are part of the design development and not fixed.

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Aug 3, 2012

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Set Features To Be Invisible When Create Sketch After Those 3D Features

Sep 3, 2012

Is there any way to set features to be invisible when create sketch after those 3D features so as to make the sketch more easy to see?

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Jul 8, 2010

I just started a new job a couple weeks ago where they use AutoCAD (I have been using Microstation v8 for the last few years).  I completed a drawing and printed it in black & white.  Everything looks great except the yellow lines.  I want them to print black instead of light gray. 

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Dec 22, 2009

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AutoCAD Civil 3D :: Grading Between Two Features Lines

Jun 10, 2011

can i make grading between two features lines.

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AutoCad :: Hide Lines Behind Railings

Mar 25, 2012

I am using AutoCAD 2008... just 2-D design, nothing fancy.

When I draw porches with railings, I often spend many minutes trimming out the objects behind the railing. So if my metal top rail is 1" thick (running horiz) and my vertical rails are 1" wide, 5" on center, I have to trim out all the lines inside those 1" rails.

I received an Autocad file from another designer not too long ago that had some sort of clear fill inside his rails, so the rails hid what was behind it (but it was not colored fill, black or white, or whatever... it matched the background color). If I erased the rail, the window behind it was there in it's entirety.

I tried to 'erase' the fill, but it does not seem to be there. I am so tired of spending 20-30 minutes per house just trimming out the doors and windows behind.

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May 25, 2012

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Refer attached drawing, fig 1 shows the actual model and fig 2 shows how I required when i print it.

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Jun 27, 2012

Often we  build a design surface from feature lines and possibly a grading or two. Then we cut sections.

Now, for set out, and especially for smaller contractors who don't have fancy survey gear, it would be really nice to be able to show design surface levels in section bands BUT ONLY AT THE SURFACE-DEFINING FEATURE LINE LOCATIONS.

I am aware that we can use grade breaks...but this gives us band data at each triangle intercept which is too much data. We can weed this data, but that is indiscriminate and I really need only the data at the surface-defining geometry points (feature line locations.)

We can also use station/elevation labels on the section views but this is time-consuming and non-dynamic. Band labels are dynamic and more or less automatic...if only we could get the discrete locations we need labelled.

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Oct 7, 2012

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Mar 2, 2013

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Jan 7, 2010

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It works on my computer at work, just not my laptop. Others I know have the same laptop and recieved the same install...and it works for them.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Yellow Surface Edges

May 17, 2013

We just upgraded Inventor from 2013 to 2014.

I opened a model generated in previous releases and noticed that there were parts with a strange yellow highlight. 

Turns out the parts aren't explicitly highlighted, it's just that their edges are yellow. See the screenshot below.

I usually work in the 'Shaded with Edges' view style. I found that if the view style is changed to 'Shaded' or 'Realistic', the yellow disappears with the edges.

The only parts the yellow edges seem to affect are ones generated as surfaces. I would like to know how to turn the yellow off is possible. So far I've tried changing the part appearance in the toolbar and changing the surface body properties in the model tree; neither method worked.

Now I don't model in surfaces, but there have been purchased parts imported into Inventor that have in the past ended up as surfaces, and it's these parts that have the highlight. I haven't noticed anything like this in previous releases.

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Nov 20, 2013

How do I get rid of the yellow dot behind the cursor in sketch mode? 

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Apr 19, 2011

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Remove Yellow Sketch Line When Inserting An Image

Feb 12, 2012

I have a basic problem but I can't seem to be able to get around it. I added an image to a sketch successfully but it cam with a yellow line around it (see attached) and I can't remove it. In the sketch properties I was able to change it's color to black to make less visible but it's still there.

Any clue as to how I can make it disappear ?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Imported STP File - Rust Colored And Outlined In Yellow

Apr 4, 2013

I have recently downloaded a .stp file of an AOD pump from a manufacturers website.  Once I imported it into Inventor the appearance is a rust color and all features have a yellow outline.  I am able to insert into a main assembly but I have not found a way to change the color or get rid of the yellow outline.  See attached screen print.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Assign Yellow Appearance To Subassembly But Not Affecting Parts

Aug 3, 2013

I have an assembly (A) that has a subassembly (B) that has a pattern of subassemblies (C's) that consist of many parts (D, E, F, G & H). The parts (DEFGH) are steel and have their own drawings. They do and should look like steel.

They are welded together as an assembly (C). This will be painted bright yellow. I wish to assign a yellow appearance to the subassembly, not affecting the parts. Last, when I open the upper assemblies (A or B), I expect C to have the painted color. I cannot make this work in Inventor 2013.

I can assign appearances to parts DEFGH. No error there. I can NOT assign appearances to assemblies (C). The only thing I see in the Appearance box is "Favourites" and "Inventor Material Library".

I can individuall select and highlight parts DEFGH inside the assembly C and assign an appearance to them. Sort of a work-around, but...

...this is not carried through to upper assemblies (A or B). If I just open them, all items are steel-colored, not yellow. If choose to edit one of the patterned C's inside B, only that instance is colored. None of the others in the pattern.

I must thus expand every instance in the pattern and highlight every part and set an appearance. But this is still not carried through to A. Or any of several other assemblies that also contain B.

Thus, if I want a persistent coloring, I either have to "paint" the individual parts, or I will have to scour up each and every assembly and "paint" every part inside them.

Is there really no way to assign an appearance to an assembly and have it carried through automatically to all assemblies that contain it? Like in every other solid modeler I have ever used?

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