General Information Regarding Dress-Up in 2D Layout for 3D DesignThe 2D Layout for 3D Design app enables you to create:
As dress-up commands work as in the Drafting app, the tasks included in the Dressing Up Elements chapter provide links to the Drafting User's Guide. However, there are a few particularities about creating dress-up in 2D Layout for 3D Design, as opposed to doing so in Drafting, which you will learn in this section. Selecting Elements to AnnotateDress-up commands provide a visual feedback indicating whether it is possible to select a given geometrical element. For example, if you draw a circle in the front view, this circle is visualized in the 2D background of the left view as a line. If you activate the center line command, you will not be able to select the line in the left view. However, you should be aware of the following rule: in a given 3D shape layout, it is impossible to add dress-up to another 3D shape. You can only create dress-up within a single 3D shape layout. For example, in Part.1, it is not possible to add dress-up to an element of Part.2. When selecting elements to add dress-up to, remember the following points:
Dress-up Behavior in 2D Layout for 3D DesignYou can create the following dress-up elements: center line (with or without reference), axis line, thread (with or without reference), axis line and center line, area fill, arrow. You can create dress-up elements:
To do so, you need to select (and not just point to) 2D elements in the view they belong to. You cannot select elements in the 2D or 3D background. When creating or modifying dress-up elements, remember the following points:
Before You Begin Creating Dress-Up in 2D Layout for 3D DesignBefore you begin creating dress-up in 2D Layout for 3D Design, make sure you are familiar with:
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