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Joined: Sat, Nov 9, 2013
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Hey guys,
How come that if I work with reference lines, my lines get weaker every time I choose a function.
See attachment with 3 screens:
1. normal view
2. when chosen component (inplace)
3. when chosen VOID (blend)
I need to see the lines, to create an exact VOID shape.
Thanks for the replies
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You have way too many reference lines.
The other components or lines will ghost somewhat is typical.
Are you nesting these?
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