Rendered view

Rendered view displays all the parts of the connection with full "visibility" of individual parts. In other words, those parts that are located behind others are invisible. The view most resembles of normal view of the structure in reality. This style is advantageous for its punctuality. It may be useful for design of complex details and for good visualisation of designed connections. It is also almost invaluable during presentations.

Rendered view of calculation model

The procedure for the adjustment of rendered view
  1. Call menu function View > Set view parameters > Model of structure (this sets the view of the calculation model of the structure).

  2. If the structure is displayed in wired mode, click button [Render geometry] at the bottom side of the graphical window.

  3. In the graphical window click the right mouse button to invoke the pop-menu.

  4. Select function Set view parameters.

  5. Select tab Entities.

  6. In group of view parameters called Steel connections set the following parameters:

    1. put the tick into the item Display,

    2. parameter Rendering set to value Rendered with edges.

  7. Confirm with [OK] (this sets the rendered view of connections).

Example

image\Wnd_Conn_Rendered.gif

Rendered view of CAD model

The procedure for the adjustment of simplified view
  1. Call menu function View > Set view parameters > CAD model (this sets the view of the CAD model).

  2. If the structure is displayed in wired mode, click button [Render geometry] at the bottom side of the graphical window.

  3. In the graphical window click the right mouse button to invoke the pop-menu.

  4. Select function Set view parameters.

  5. Select tab Entities.

  6. In group of view parameters called Steel connections set the following parameters:

    1. tick the parameter Display,

    2. parameter Rendering set to value Rendered with edges.

  7. Confirm with [OK] (this sets the rendered view of the connections in CAD model).

Example

image\Wnd_Conn_Rendered_CAD.gif

 

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