MichaelkSA
Mechanical
- Oct 29, 2013
- 49
Using NX 9.
When I do boolean operations to add components like windows onto a body for visualisation purposes, there seems to be conflicts in which of the components actually gets displayed, which results in 'ugly' surfaces, as seen in the attached image.
Is there a way to set which component gets displayed when two surfaces are exactly overlaid? Something like the layers capability in a photo editing program.
I know NX uses layers, but I haven;t used it before and don't think it is the right workflow for this situation.
Thanks in advance.
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When I do boolean operations to add components like windows onto a body for visualisation purposes, there seems to be conflicts in which of the components actually gets displayed, which results in 'ugly' surfaces, as seen in the attached image.
Is there a way to set which component gets displayed when two surfaces are exactly overlaid? Something like the layers capability in a photo editing program.
I know NX uses layers, but I haven;t used it before and don't think it is the right workflow for this situation.
Thanks in advance.
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Here's looking at you, looking at me, looking at you