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Hiding, isolating, and changing the appearance of parts
Some 3D models are subdivided into parts. You can use the Model Tree to hide or isolate parts, zoom in to parts,
or make parts transparent.
Manipulating parts A. Selected part B. Hidden part C. Isolated part D. Transparent part
To manipulate a part:
1. In the Model Tree, use the Hand Tool to click the part. If a preference setting prevents you from using the Hand
Tool, use the Object Data Tool (Tools > Object Data > Object Data Tool) to select parts.
2. From the Options menu in the Model Tree, choose any of the following:
Model Render Mode
Changes the surface appearance of the entire 3D model.
Show All Parts
Displays the entire 3D model.
Display Bounding Box
Displays the box that encloses the 3D model or the selected part.
Set Bounding Box Color
Changes the color of the bounding box. Choose this option, select a color, and then click OK.
Hide
Hides the selected part. You can also click the Eye check box next to the part to hide that part.
Isolate
Displays only the selected part. All other parts are hidden.
Zoom To Part
Changes the center focus from the entire 3D model to an individual part. This is especially useful when rotating
the part, allowing it to rotate around its own center focus rather than the entire model's focus.
Transparent
Lets you see through the selected part.

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