PYTHA - Hiding Unwanted Edges

PYTHA - Hiding Unwanted Edges

Sometimes there may be unwanted Edges within your PYTHA model. These could be the edges detailing a curved part, or a Grain Direction line across a face, for example. These edges are important parts of your model, but can detract from the appearance of a plot page or render. It is possible to turn these edges Invisible, while maintaining their presence in your overall model.
  1. Open the Edge Tools menu
  2. Select Invisible from the Attributes section
           
  1. Select the Edges in your model that you would like to hide
  2. Confirm your selection and these edges will no longer be visible
You can restore visibility of these edges again at any time using Edge Tools > Attributes > Visible and selecting "Exactly all Edges"

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