Drawing View Layer Reference

When you create a model documentation drawing view, the program draws view geometry on pre determined layers, depending on what the geometry represents.

For example, a groove on the front side of a part is drawn on a layer named “visible” in the front view. The same groove is drawn on a layer named “hidden” in the back view, because it represents an invisible edge.

Note: Model documentation is available only on 64-bit systems.

Entity Represented by Geometry

Layer drawn on

Model Source

Inventor

Model Space

Detail Boundary MD_Annotation Yes Yes
Detail View Label (Mtext) MD_Annotation Yes Yes
Interference Edge (Hidden) MD_Hidden Narrow Yes Yes
Interference Edge (Visible) MD_Visible Narrow Yes Yes
Presentation View Trail Line MD_Tweak Trail Yes No
Reference Part Edge MD_Reference Yes No
Section Line MD_Annotation Yes Yes
Section View Label (Mtext) MD_Annotation Yes Yes
Section View Hatching (Hatch) MD_Annotation Yes Yes
Sheet Metal Bend Centerline Down MD_Centerline Yes No
Sheet Metal Bend Centerline Up MD_Centerline Yes No
Sheet Metal Bend Extent MD_Bend Extent Yes No
Sheet Metal Roll Centerline MD_Centerline Yes No
Simplified Representation (Hidden) MD_Hidden Narrow Yes No
Simplified Representation (Visible) MD_Visible Narrow Yes No
Tangent Edge (Hidden) MD_Hidden Narrow Yes Yes
Tangent Edge (Visible) MD_Visible Narrow Yes Yes
Thread Ends (Visible) MD_Visible Yes No
Thread Ends (Hidden) MD_Hidden Yes No
Thread Lines (Visible) MD_Visible Narrow Yes No
Thread Lines (Hidden) MD_Hidden Narrow Yes No
View Edge (Hidden) MD_Hidden Yes Yes
View Edge (Visible) MD_Visible Yes Yes

Layers are created on demand as and when drawing views are created. Furthermore, only the layers required to support the geometry in a view are created. For example, a view of a model space solid with the Hidden option set to visible lines creates only the MD_Visible layer. For the same view, changing edge visibility to display tangent edges results in creation of the MD_Visible Narrow layer.

Once a layer is created, it is not deleted automatically, even if the layer is no longer used. You must explicitly delete or purge unreferenced layers.

The default line type patterns and line weights are based on ISO 128-20:1996. You can however use the layer manager to change these parameters.

If your company conventions require you to stick to specific layer names, you can rename the layers, after they are created. Subsequent views that you create use the renamed layers.