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Model Composition

  • Last UpdatedDec 04, 2024
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Select the menu in the 3D Model viewing area, then select Model Composition.

A 3D Model is composed of a base model, and its constituent components represented by tags. You can use the Model Composition tool to:

  • Dissect and view, any or all of the 3D Model components.

  • Display only those model components that you select to view, hiding others.

You can view the model components in the following view modes:

View

Description

Flat view

Displays a complete list of the constituent components of 3D Model.

Folder view

Displays 3D Model components folders in a tree hierarchy.

Selecting Model Composition View

By default, the base model constituent of a 3D Model is always displayed, irrespective of the selections you make. The base model cannot be hidden by clearing the model component check box.

To select Model Composition view:

  1. In the 3D Model View area, click the menu, and then select Model Composition.

    The Model Composition pane opens.

  2. In the drop-down box, click the arrow to select the view mode.

  3. To view the 3D Model components categorized and organized in folders, select Folder View.

    The 3D Model components folders are displayed in a tree hierarchy.

  4. Select the folder nodes to expand the tree.

  5. To view the all the 3D Model components as a list, select Flat View.

    A complete list of the constituent components of the 3D Model is displayed.

  6. Do one of the following:

    • Select the model component check boxes, to display only those 3D Model constituents.

    • Select to sort out all the model components (displays the complete model).

    • Select to clear all the model component check boxes (displays only the base model).

  7. To close the Model Composition pane, click at the top-right of the pane, or click the Close button.

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