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Topic Closed3d layers bleeding

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    Posted: 25.Feb.2015 at 21:32
I am working in a 3d model and objects on different layers are bleeding thru when they should be hiddeen. Does anyone know how to stop this occurring.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Feb.2015 at 23:45
What do you mean bleeding through?

Maybe it's a graphics card problem.

What are your system specs?

Can you attach a copy of the drawing to a subsequent post?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Feb.2015 at 00:38
When I say bleeding I mean objects on one layer are showing thru to the next layer when they should be hidden. It does not happen all the time but is annoying when it does. I don't think it is graphic card related.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Feb.2015 at 11:31
Without an actual drawing to analyze it would be difficult to say what the problem is.  So I guess you're stuck for the moment.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Feb.2015 at 13:02
Hello cadman2014, is your problem in the model or paper space ?
If it's in model space I wouldn't recommand to work hidden or realistic because you might grip some entities near to one that you want without seeing it.
If it's a problem of setting a viewport for it to print hidden or an other way you will have to use the command
MVIEW to set active the hidden viewport.
Have you applied some material on your solids then you could set a transparancy on some.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Feb.2015 at 13:37
End all doubt and upload a drawing.  Why do we have to continue to guess at what you mean?
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