Model Composition
- Last UpdatedDec 04, 2024
- 3 minute read
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:
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Dissect and view, any or all of the 3D Model components.
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Display only those model components that you select to view, hiding others.
You can view the model components in the following view modes:
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View |
Description |
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Flat view |
Displays a complete list of the constituent components of 3D Model. |
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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:
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In the 3D Model View area, click the
menu, and then select Model Composition.
The Model Composition pane opens.
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In the drop-down box, click the arrow to select the view mode.

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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.

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Select the folder nodes to expand the tree.
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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.

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Do one of the following:
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Select the model component check boxes, to display only those 3D Model constituents.
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Select
to sort out all the model components (displays the complete model).
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Select
to clear all the model component check boxes (displays only the base model).
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To close the Model Composition pane, click
at the top-right of the pane, or click the Close button.