Std DrawStyle

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Std DrawStyle

Menu location
View → Draw style → ...
Workbenches
All
Default shortcut
V 1 - V 7
Introduced in version
-
See also
Std SelBoundingBox

Description

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

Usage

  1. There are several ways to invoke the command:
    • Click on the black down arrow to the right of the Std DrawStyle button and select a style from the flyout. Note: the button image will change to reflect the active document’s current draw style.
    • In the menu go to View → Draw style and select a style.
    • In the 3D view context menu go to Draw style and select a style.
    • Use one of the keyboard shortcut: V then 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7.

Available draw styles

As is

The As is style does not override the ViewDisplay Mode of objects.

4 identical objects each with a different Display Mode (from left to right: Points, Wireframe, Shaded and Flat lines) with the As is draw style applied

Points

The Points style overrides the ViewDisplay Mode of objects. This style matches the Points Display Mode. Vertices are displayed in solid colors. Edges and faces are not displayed.

The same objects with the Points draw style applied

Wireframe

The Wireframe style overrides the ViewDisplay Mode of objects. This style matches the Wireframe Display Mode. Vertices and edges are displayed in solid colors. Faces are not displayed.

The same objects with the Wireframe draw style applied

Hidden line

The Hidden line style overrides the ViewDisplay Mode of objects. Objects are displayed as if converted to triangular meshes.

The same objects with the Hidden line draw style applied

No shading

The No shading style overrides the ViewDisplay Mode of objects. Vertices, edges and faces are displayed in solid colors.

The same objects with the No shading draw style applied

Shaded

The Shaded style overrides the ViewDisplay Mode of objects. This style matches the Shaded Display Mode. Vertices and edges are not displayed. Faces are illuminated depending on their orientation.

The same objects with the Shaded draw style applied

Flat lines

The Flat lines style overrides the ViewDisplay Mode of objects. This style matches the Flat lines Display Mode. Vertices and edges are displayed in solid colors. Faces are illuminated depending on their orientation.

The same objects with the Flat lines draw style applied

Notes

  • Objects in a 3D view also have a ViewDraw Style property. This property controls the linetype used for the edges. The Std DrawStyle command does not override this property.
  • For a macro to toggle between two draw styles see: Macro Toggle Drawstyle.