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Copyright © 2004 - Kristen Kurland2928Copyright © 2004 - Kristen KurlandChapter 3Visualizing the ModelCopyright © 2004 - Kristen Kurland3130Copyright © 2004 - Kristen KurlandObjects After Hidden Line RemovalObjects Before Hidden Line RemovalHideHide Command 3.1Regenerates a three-dimensional model with hidden lines suppressed.1. Type HIDE at the command prompt.Command: hideRegenerating Model.OR2. Choose View, Hide.HideCopyright © 2004 - Kristen Kurland3332Copyright © 2004 - Kristen KurlandShadeFlat Shaded (edges on)Gourand Shaded (edges on)Gourand Shaded (edges on)3D WireframeShade Command 3.2Displays a flat-shaded image of the drawing in the currentviewport while performing a hidden line removal.1. Type SHADE at the command prompt.Command: shadeRegenerating Drawing.OR2. Choose View, Shade.The following are various shade options:ShadeFlat ShadedGourand Shaded (Smoother)Copyright © 2004 - Kristen Kurland3534Copyright © 2004 - Kristen KurlandShaded ObjectShade3.2Shadedge Variable 3.3Controls shading of edges in rendering.1. Type SHADEDGE at the command prompt.Command: shadedgeEnter new value for SHADEDGE <3>: (enter)0 Faces shaded, edges not highlighted1 Faces shaded, edges drawn in background color2 Faces not filled, edges in object color3 Faces in object color, edges in background colorShadif Variable 3.4Sets the ratio of diffuse reflective light to ambient light (in percentageof diffuse reflective light).1. Type SHADEDIF at the command prompt.Command: shadedifEnter new value for SHADEDIF <70>:20ShadeCopyright © 2004 - Kristen Kurland3736Copyright © 2004 - Kristen KurlandHidden Lines in PlotsHides Linesfor PlotsHidden Line Removal and Shade for Plots 3.5If your drawing contains 3D faces, meshes, extruded objects, surfaces, or solids, you can direct AutoCAD to remove hidden lines orshade from specific viewports when you plot the paper space view.1. Type PLOT at the command prompt.Command: plot2. Choose the check box beside the option to remove hidden lines.Hidden Lines in PlotsCopyright © 2004 - Kristen Kurland3938Copyright © 2004 - Kristen KurlandHidden Lines in PlotsMview with Hidden Line RemovalHidden Line Removal in Mviews (Paper Space) 3.61. Type MVIEW at the command prompt.Command: mviewSpecify corner of viewport or[ON/OFF/Fit/Shadeplot/Lock/Object/Polygonal/Restore/2/3/4] <Fit>: sShade plot? [As displayed/Wireframe/Hidden/Rendered]<As displayed>: hSelect objects: pick mview in paperspace.Select objects: enterNOTE: You do not see t,he effect of this command untilyou plot the drawing.Hidden Lines in


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