Dress-up parameters computation processInheritance versus 3D typeThis sub-topic explains how 3D inheritance is dealt with as regards the 3D type. For example, take the following 3D representation:
In the view below, all 3D inheritance parameters are active, and white elements are turned black:
Inheritance versus fillets and hidden linesThis sub-topic explains how 3D inheritance is dealt with as regards fillets and hidden lines. For example, take the following 3D representation:
In the view below, all 3D inheritance parameters are active and symbolic fillets use their own graphic properties:
In the view below, all 3D inheritance parameters are active, hidden lines inherit from color only and fillet boundaries inherit from all properties:
Inheritance versus wireframeThis sub-topic explains how 3D inheritance is dealt with as regards wireframe. For example, take the following 3D representation:
In the view below, 3D inheritance is active for wireframe. Hidden wireframe inherits from color only, and the hidden edges parameter is applied for linetype and line thickness.
In the view below, 3D inheritance is inactive for wireframe. Hidden wireframe uses hidden edges parameters, and visible wireframe uses wireframe parameters.
Properties versus "functional" roleThis sub-topic explains how properties are dealt with. In the view below, no 3D inheritance parameter is active. Fillet boundaries use the GeneratedGeometry.Fillets graphic attributes, hidden lines use the GeneratedGeometry.HiddenEdges graphic attributes and regular visible edges use the GeneratedGeometry.VividEdges graphic attributes:
In the view below, no 3D inheritance parameter is active:
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