Set Depth Checking ( Modeling )
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When this box is checked (
), " Depth Checking " is on, and you can set the " In " and " Out " distance that you can see into and out of your current view. Inappropriate values such as negative numbers or setting to zero to both " In " and " Out " are changed automatically.
When the box is not checked (
), then " Depth Checking " is turned off, making the in/out depth of the view unlimited. You will see all parts of the structure that can be seen from your current perspective, possibly causing members and their piecemarks to overwrite each other and cause the view to appear cluttered.
Note: Typically " Depth Checking " is on for planar views (plan and elevation views ) and is turned off for isometric views .
In: When "
Depth checking " is on (checked), " In " is the distance perpendicular to your computer screen from the work plane (" Relative Depth ") of your current view [away from you] to the farthest visible point in your view. For a plan view , " In " sets the lowest elevation that is visible in that view.
Out: When "
Depth checking " is on (checked), " Out " is the distance measured perpendicular to your computer screen from the work plane of your view [toward you] to the nearest visible point in your view. For a plan view , " Out " sets the lowest elevation that is visible in that view.