Hull Intersection - Intergraph Smart 3D - Reference Data - Hexagon

Intergraph Smart 3D Drawings and Reports Reference Data

Language
English
Product
Intergraph Smart 3D
Subproduct
Drawings and Reports
Search by Category
Reference Data
Smart 3D Version
13.1

Draws an object at its intersection with the hull surface. This graphic rule is typically used when the object to be drawn is non-planar and the result of its intersection with a hull surface is needed instead of its full projection.

Properties

Graphic Module

Specifies the graphic module used to draw the intersected object. Select any delivered graphic module. See Custom Graphic Modules.

Property

Value

Description

Draw Port or Starboard

Port

Starboard

Both

Whole

Both draws both sides as two curves.

Whole draws both sides as a single curve.

Draw Aft or Forward

Aft

Forward

Both

Whole

Draw Top or Bottom

Top

Bottom

Both

Whole

Visible Line Style

Specifies the line style for visible edges of objects and for centerlines in the Centerline aspect.

Hidden Line Style

Specifies the line style for edges of an object hidden by the surface of other objects and for centerlines in the Centerline aspect. The line style is shown as dashed red in the example below.

Hidden By Self Line Style

Specifies the line style for edges of an object that are hidden by the surface of the same object and for centerlines in the Centerline aspect. The line style is shown as dashed red in the example below.

Occluded Line Style

Specifies a line style when the line is aligned with and completely hidden by edges of another object. For example, you may use this style when you have two objects that are aligned but at different elevations. The line style is shown as dashed red behind the solid black visible line in the example below.

Occluded lines are drawn but are frequently not visible because the visible line style dominates.

Clipped Line Style

Specifies a line style for an object that is clipped by the drawing view. You can use this style to distinguish between different clipped objects. For example, the following image shows a clipped object with a Zig-Zag line style:

Clipped Line Style

Layer

Specifies the drawing layer on which the graphic is placed. For example, type LinesAndSymbols in the value field to place your line graphics on the LinesAndSymbols layer of your drawing. If the layer does not already exist in the template you are using to create drawings, the software creates the layer automatically.

Clipping

Indicates whether or not the graphics are clipped within the drawing. For example, in plan views, certain objects such as stairs or ladders are best represented unclipped by the drawing volume. You would specify a filter row in the view style for stairs or ladders and set this option to unclipped to achieve the needed graphic representation.

Z Order

Sets the top-down display order of object graphics along the z-axis (that is, in and out of the view plane). Higher values have higher priority. For example, grid lines have lower priority than plates and should be assigned lower values.

Merge Curves

Specifies whether the software merges output drawn with the respective action in the view style for an object. If the output geometries are discontinuous, Smart 3D treats those geometries as separate entities.