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Images visible through solid objects?
owen_sparks
Member, Developers Posts: 2,660 PRO
Hi folks.
I have some unwanted behaviour with an image and would like to ask if I'm doing anything wrong or if I've just hit upon a limitation in the current version of OS.
We have a crude test cabinet model with an image of the front of a power supply slapped on the front of a simple extrusion.
all is good so far:-
However if the view is rotated the image can be seen through solid objects...
This really isn't what I had in mind! Is there a way I can fix or work around this problem?
Thanks,
Owen S.
I have some unwanted behaviour with an image and would like to ask if I'm doing anything wrong or if I've just hit upon a limitation in the current version of OS.
We have a crude test cabinet model with an image of the front of a power supply slapped on the front of a simple extrusion.
all is good so far:-
However if the view is rotated the image can be seen through solid objects...
This really isn't what I had in mind! Is there a way I can fix or work around this problem?
Thanks,
Owen S.
Business Systems and Configuration Controller
HWM-Water Ltd
HWM-Water Ltd
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3dcad Member, OS Professional, Mentor Posts: 2,475 PROThis is something that needs a setting when adding image to sketch, sometimes it's good to have 'both sides' of image (think of car side projection) and then there are situation like @owen_sparks 's
Owen, you should create IR with those images.
+1//rami6
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Owen, you should create IR with those images.
+1
IR raised.
Owen S
HWM-Water Ltd