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Incorrect display in drawings
Hello
Additional lines appear in the drawings, which should not be present.
I marked them in red.
How to remove them.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/99404d6080b2200ef6ce10a9/w/ea7309cea50fd10973a78f8f/e/bd91a651c0751aea93238588
Sorry for the language but I use Goggles Translator
Greetings
Józef
Additional lines appear in the drawings, which should not be present.
I marked them in red.
How to remove them.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/99404d6080b2200ef6ce10a9/w/ea7309cea50fd10973a78f8f/e/bd91a651c0751aea93238588
Sorry for the language but I use Goggles Translator
Greetings
Józef
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Best Answer
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mthiesmeyer Onshape Employees Posts: 115@"Józef_D"
Sometime if you have overlapping geometry the rendering logic we use to convert the geometry from 3d to 2d can get confused. When you see behavior like this you can use the Show part intersections option available in the view properties (right click the view -> Show part intersections) to do a more computationally-heavy rendering that should remove these extraneous lines. Just be aware that this will decrease performance! (although it really only matters on larger assemblies)
Best,
Mike6
Answers
Sometime if you have overlapping geometry the rendering logic we use to convert the geometry from 3d to 2d can get confused. When you see behavior like this you can use the Show part intersections option available in the view properties (right click the view -> Show part intersections) to do a more computationally-heavy rendering that should remove these extraneous lines. Just be aware that this will decrease performance! (although it really only matters on larger assemblies)
Best,
Mike
it helped
Józef