Hi, sometimes i work in strange ways, duplicating a major piece of my work into another file, but then further duplicating that one, but in the same (same 2nd) file so i can do trial and error trimming/moving/etc which will be copied to the 2nd parent (in the same, 2nd drawing file), before it all goes piece by piece into the 1st parent (1st file).
Let's use my drawing as an example.
In image 01 is the port side (left side) elevation. In image 02 is the plan view. So far, it seems easy enough to translate/displace copies of parts. But, when i select things incorrectly, i find i am on the wrong z level or something. It would be nice if the hulls could be side by side without selecting parts in the background. Since i as yet cannot do that, i have to displace the working model's copy down on the z axis to get the 2nd parent out of the way. See image 03.
But, when i want to verify locations based on a baseline, there is no easy way, since the geometry doesn't seem to be drawable to a 2nd, reference plane. So, if something is to be at z 9.045 based on the parent, the copy's measurements will be at some negative z value.
So, i though about drawing a wall, but even a solid wall display muted but distracting parts, forcing me to turn layers on and off multiple times.
I thought then that it would be great if Tim and Team could enable us to draw an opaque or translucent "wall" with "barrier" properties. No, not a cutting plane, and not the other planar tools (well, unless i am not correctly using the tools and maybe i am using bad drawing technique...). So, if in image 04 i draw a "wall" between the two areas of geometry, i would then be able to go to a view in which the wall is not really visible (front view/bow view), zoom and pan around as needed, and select items. Then, i could go to a side view and inspect and measure or move things around and select and move as if there were no geomety in the background, because "the Wall" is there for me.
Good idea? Bad idea? Any better ideas?
Thanks for reading/thinking about this...
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