Render style is the style in which
Abaqus/CAE
displays your model. Render style is plot state–independent; that is, you set
it once for all undeformed, deformed, contour, symbol, and material orientation
plots.
You can also set a second render style that
Abaqus/CAE
will apply to the undeformed shape when the deformed shape is superimposed on
it.
Possible render styles are
Wireframe,
Hidden,
Filled, and
Shaded; these styles are shown in
Figure 1. An explanation of these choices follows.
Wireframe
Displays model edges; both interior and exterior edges are potentially
visible. Wireframe plots produce a frame-like visual effect in which model
faces are not displayed.
Filled
Displays model faces painted in a uniform color. Filled plots
produce a solid rather than frame-like appearance in which only exterior faces
are visible.
Hidden
Displays a wireframe plot in which edges obscured by the model are not
visible. Hidden plots produce a solid rather than frame-like appearance.
Shaded
Displays a filled plot in which a light source appears to be directed at the
model. Shaded plots produce a highly three-dimensional visual effect.
Locate the common or superimposed Render Style
options. The common render style always applies to the deformed shape; it
applies to the undeformed shape when it is plotted individually in any plot
state (undeformed, contour, symbol, or material orientation). When the
undeformed shape is plotted with the deformed shape, the superimpose render
style applies.
From the main menu bar, selectOptionsCommon
or Superimpose; then click the
Basic tab in the dialog box that appears. The
Render Style options become available.
From the Render Style list, select the render
style that you want.
Tip:
You can also select the render style for the current
plot state (excluding display bodies and the undeformed shape when it is
superimposed) by clicking the wireframe
, hidden
, filled
, or shaded
icons located in the
Render Style toolbar.
Note:
Symbol and material orientation plots in the shaded, filled, and
hidden render styles are easier to view if you activate
translucency.
Click Apply to implement your changes.
The render style changes to reflect your specification.
By default, your changes are saved for the duration of the session
and will affect all subsequent plots in the current viewport and in any new
viewports created from the current viewport. If you want to retain the changes
you applied for subsequent sessions, save them to a file. For more information,
see
Saving customizations for use in subsequent sessions.