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About Using Visual Styles

    About Using Visual Styles

    Visual styles control the display of edges, lighting, and shading.


    Control the effect of a visual style by changing its properties. When you apply a
    visual style or change its settings, the associated viewport is automatically updated
    to reflect those changes.

    The Visual Styles Manager displays all styles available in the drawing. Settings
    for the selected style are displayed in the panel below the sample images.

    From the ribbon, you can change some frequently used settings or open the Visual Styles
    Manager.

    The following predefined visual styles are supplied with the product:

    • 2D Wireframe. Displays objects using lines and curves to represent the boundaries.
    • Conceptual. Displays objects using smooth shading and the Gooch face style. The Gooch face style
      transitions between cool and warm colors, rather than dark and light. The effect is
      less realistic, but it can make the details of the model easier to see.
    • Hidden. Displays objects using wireframe representation and hides lines representing back
      faces.
    • Realistic. Displays objects using smooth shading and materials.
    • Shaded. Displays objects using smooth shading.
    • Shaded with Edges. Displays objects using smooth shading and visible edges.
    • Shades of Gray. Displays objects using smooth shading and monochromatic shades of gray.
    • Sketchy. Displays objects with a hand-sketched effect by using the Line Extensions and Jitter
      edge modifiers.
    • Wireframe. Displays objects using lines and curves to represent the boundaries.
    • X-ray. Displays objects with partial transparency.

    In shaded visual styles, faces are lit by two distant light sources that follow the
    viewpoint as you move around the model. This default lighting is designed to illuminate
    all faces in the model so that they are visually discernable. Default lighting is
    available only when other lights, including the sun, are off.

    Select a visual style and change its settings at any time. The changes are reflected
    in the viewports to which the visual style is applied. Any changes you make to the
    current visual style are saved in the drawing.

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