View > Appearance

Use the controls in the View > Appearance to define the model display. Several of these options are only available when results are displayed, and others are available for both setup and results views. All are presented in this topic.

Visual Style

Shaded

Display the filled view of the model. Use this style to view the outer surfaces of the model. Hide outer parts or surfaces to view internal features.

Outline

Display the model edges without shading. Use this style to view internal features. Note that the Outline style is automatically invoked when Planes and Iso surfaces are created.

Transparent

Display the transparent view of the model. Use this style to view internal features in addition to model surfaces.

Wire Frame (Results only)

Display the edges of the mesh elements. Use this style to view the relative mesh distribution throughout the model.

Shaded Mesh (Results only)

Display the mesh element edges on the shaded view of the model. Use this style to view the resultant mesh distribution.

Axes

Click Axes to toggle the display of the model coordinate axis and the axis bounding box.

The value in the adjacent field is the number of axis increments. Change this number with the arrows to the right of the field.

Selection List

Toggle the display of the Selection List. The Selection List performs several roles, based on the active task:

Setup tasks

Results tasks

The Selection List floats, and does not have a fixed location within the Graphics window.

The Selection list toggle is also on the Quick Access toolbar:

Model Shadow

Use the Model Shadow to display a shadow below the model geometry:

This is a useful visual accent for results presentation.

Perspective / Orthographic

Toggle between Orthographic and Perspective to control the depth view of the model.

Orthographic:

Perspective:

Orthographic displays model entities in their actual sizes. It is useful for making selections when the model is aligned to a Cartesian axis.

Perspective provides "depth" to the model by reducing the size of objects that are further away from the viewer. It provides a more physically realistic view.

Example showing the use of the Orthographic view...

Background

Use Background to set the color of the Graphics window. Choose from a large number of colors and color distributions.

By default, the background color is set automatically when launching from CAD (for Autodesk® Inventor, Pro/Engineer, and Solid Works). To modify this, open the Application menu (button in top left corner), and click Options . Change the Background Color from CAD Dependent to User Defined.

Z-Clip

Use Z Clip to view the interior of the model. Use the Front plane and Back plane sliders to control how much of the interior is visible:

If the internal model edges appear blurry, increase the Mesh factor.

Note: The Z Clip plane remains static relative to the global coordinate system. As the model orientation changes, the interior view updates as the relative location of the Z Clip plane changes.

To return the Z Clip plane to its default state, click Reset, or close the Z-Clip Control and Crinkle Cut dialog.

Crinkle Cut

To view the mesh on the interior of the model, check Crinkle Cut. Use this to examine the internal mesh distribution:

Note: When Crinkle cut is enabled, the Z Clip plane does not updated as the model is navigated. To change the cut depth, drag the Front plane slider.

To turn off the crinkle-cut view, uncheck Crinkle cut, or close the Z-Clip Control and Crinkle Cut dialog.

Legends

By default, the results legend appears when results are displayed. To hide the legend, click Legends.

The legend size is defined by the maximum number of legends that can be stacked vertically. Control this in the field adjacent to the Legends toggle.

For more about controlling the legend...

Surface Blanking

When viewing results, click Surface Blanking to hide surfaces instead of volumes (the default).

For more about hiding entities...

Mirror

When results are displayed, enable Mirror to reflect the model and all visualization entities about a plane. This is useful for models that have been divided by symmetry.

To activate mirroring:

To define the reflection plane:

Note: The model can be reflected about only one plane at a time.

To disable mirroring:

Drop Down Menu

Click the slide-out arrow on the panel title bar to access the following controls:

Mesh Seeds

To help define the mesh, Mesh Seeds indicate the locations of nodes when the mesh is generated. They help identify areas of the mesh distribution that need adjustment before generating the mesh. Mesh Seeds are displayed by default.

On complicated models that contain many edges, Mesh Seeds can cause slow graphics performance. To improve navigation, use Mesh Seeds to disable them.

For more about modifying the mesh distribution...

Results Tags

Toggle the display of Planes and Iso Surface tags:

 

Tags add textual detail to the view. Use them to clarify the displayed results.

The number in the label is the ID shown in the Selection List.

Note: If the model has been meshed, but Results Tags is disabled, click the Results tab followed by the View tab.