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* The volume of [[Arch_Space|Arch Spaces]] is not rendered, only the label will be rendered
* The volume of [[Arch_Space|Arch Spaces]] is not rendered, only the label will be rendered
* Cut lines, projected lines (if Show Hidden property is set to True) and 2D lines above can be rendered with different line widths. This can be configured in the Arch preferences.
* Cut lines, projected lines (if Show Hidden property is set to True) and 2D lines above can be rendered with different line widths. This can be configured in the Arch preferences.
* The ArchView has two rendering modes:
* The ArchView has two rendering modes: Wireframe, which uses the OpenCasCade algorithms of the [[TechDraw_Workbench|[TechDraw Workbench]], is fast and produces only lines (no face fill possible), and Solid, which is based on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Painter%27s_algorithm Painter's algorithm], and is capable of rendering faces filled with their shape color. However, it is much slower and can fail in many situations. The image below illustrates the difference between the two rendering modes:
** Wireframe, which uses the OpenCasCade algorithms of the [[TechDraw_Workbench|TechDraw Workbench]], is fast and produces only lines (no face fill possible)
** Solid, which is based on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Painter%27s_algorithm Painter's algorithm], and is capable of rendering faces filled with their shape color. However, it is much slower and can fail in many situations.
: The image below illustrates the difference between the two rendering modes:

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Message definition (TechDraw ArchView)
* The Arch View is rendered by the [[Arch_Workbench|Arch Workbench]].
* [[Draft_Snap_Dimensions|Draft Dimensions]], [[Draft_Text|Draft Texts]] and any other 2D (Sketch or Draft) object considered by the section plane is rendered "as is" (no intersection or hidden lines) on top of the solid geometry
* The volume of [[Arch_Space|Arch Spaces]] is not rendered, only the label will be rendered
* Cut lines, projected lines (if Show Hidden property is set to True) and 2D lines above can be rendered with different line widths. This can be configured in the Arch preferences.
* The ArchView has two rendering modes:
** Wireframe, which uses the OpenCasCade algorithms of the [[TechDraw_Workbench|TechDraw Workbench]], is fast and produces only lines (no face fill possible)
** Solid, which is based on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Painter%27s_algorithm Painter's algorithm], and is capable of rendering faces filled with their shape color. However, it is much slower and can fail in many situations.
: The image below illustrates the difference between the two rendering modes:
  • The Arch View is rendered by the Arch Workbench.
  • Draft Dimensions, Draft Texts and any other 2D (Sketch or Draft) object considered by the section plane is rendered "as is" (no intersection or hidden lines) on top of the solid geometry
  • The volume of Arch Spaces is not rendered, only the label will be rendered
  • Cut lines, projected lines (if Show Hidden property is set to True) and 2D lines above can be rendered with different line widths. This can be configured in the Arch preferences.
  • The ArchView has two rendering modes:
    • Wireframe, which uses the OpenCasCade algorithms of the TechDraw Workbench, is fast and produces only lines (no face fill possible)
    • Solid, which is based on the Painter's algorithm, and is capable of rendering faces filled with their shape color. However, it is much slower and can fail in many situations.
The image below illustrates the difference between the two rendering modes: