Std DrawStyle

Description
The Std DrawStyle command can override the effect of the property of objects in a 3D view.

Usage

 * 1) There are several ways to invoke the command:
 * 2) * Click on the black down arrow to the right of the button and select a style from the flyout. Note: the button image will change to reflect the active document’s current draw style.
 * 3) * In the menu go to and select a style.
 * 4) * In the 3D view context menu go to and select a style.
 * 5) * Use one of the keyboard shortcut: then, , , , ,  or.

[[Image:Std_DrawStyleAsIs.svg|16px]] As is
The As is style does not override the of objects.



[[Image:Std_DrawStylePoints.svg|16px]] Points
The Points style overrides the of objects. This style matches the Display Mode. Vertices are displayed in solid colors. Edges and faces are not displayed.



[[Image:Std_DrawStyleWireFrame.svg|16px]] Wireframe
The Wireframe style overrides the of objects. This style matches the Display Mode. Vertices and edges are displayed in solid colors. Faces are not displayed.



[[Image:Std_DrawStyleHiddenLine.svg|16px]] Hidden line
The Hidden line style overrides the of objects. Objects are displayed as if converted to triangular meshes.



[[Image:Std_DrawStyleNoShading.svg|16px]] No shading
The No shading style overrides the of objects. Vertices, edges and faces are displayed in solid colors.



[[Image:Std_DrawStyleShaded.svg|16px]] Shaded
The Shaded style overrides the of objects. This style matches the Display Mode. Vertices and edges are not displayed. Faces are illuminated depending on their orientation.



[[Image:Std_DrawStyleFlatLines.svg|16px]] Flat lines
The Flat lines style overrides the of objects. This style matches the Display Mode. Vertices and edges are displayed in solid colors. Faces are illuminated depending on their orientation.