Conceals selected objects.
Steps:
Select objects to hide.
Note: The scripted version -Hide allows a named set of hidden objects. The -Show command prompts for a name. Once the objects are shown, the name is removed.
The Hide clusters toolbar is provide for using this feature.
Standard > Hide Objects Visibility > Hide Objects Geometry Fix > Hide Objects Organic > Hide Objects Popup > Hide Objects Edit > Visibility > Hide Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl + H |
Conceals selected control points and edit points.
Visibility > Hide Control Points STL Tools > Hide Control Points Edit > Control Points > Hide Points |
Conceals all visible objects and shows all previously hidden objects.
Visibility > Swap Hidden and Visible Objects Edit > Visibility > Swap Hidden and Visible |
Shows all hidden objects.
Note: The scripting version -Hide command allows a named set of hidden objects. The -Show command prompts for a name. Once the objects are shown, the name is removed.
The Hide clusters toolbar is provide for using this feature.
Standard > Show Objects (Right click) Visibility > Show Objects (Right click) Visibility > Show Objects Geometry Fix > Show Objects (Right click) Organic > Show Objects (Right click) Popup > Show Objects (Right click) Edit > Visibility > Show |
Shows all hidden control points and edit points.
Visibility > Show Hidden Control Points (Right click) Visibility > Show Control Points (Right click) STL Tools > Show Control Points (Right click) STL Tools > Show Control Points (Right click) Select Points > Show hidden points (Right click) Edit > Control Points > Show Points |
Shows selected hidden objects.
Steps:
All hidden objects temporarily display and normally visible objects are hidden.
Select the objects you want to show, and press Enter.
Note: This does not affect hidden control points or edit points.
Visibility > Show Selected Objects Geometry Fix > Show Selected Objects (Right click) Edit > Visibility > Show Selected |
Sets the state of selected objects so they can be seen and snapped to, but cannot be selected for editing.
Steps:
Select objects to lock.
Press Enter to end the command.
Notes
You cannot select locked objects.
You can snap to locked objects.
Use the Layer dialog box to lock all objects on a layer.
Standard > Lock Objects Visibility > Lock Objects Popup > Lock Objects Edit > Visibility > Lock Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl + L |
Unlocks all locked objects.
Standard > Unlock Objects (Right click) Visibility > Unlock Objects (Right click) Visibility > Unlock Objects Popup > Unlock Objects (Right click) Edit > Visibility > Unlock |
Unlocks selected locked objects.
Visibility > Unlock Selected Objects Edit > Visibility > Unlock Selected |
Unlocks all locked objects and locks all locked objects that were not previously locked.
Visibility > Swap Locked and Unlocked Objects Edit > Visibility > Swap Locked and Unlocked |