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How to see the inside of a body or geometry during the modeling or simulation process?
When you model or simulate a complicated body or geometry, you often need to see what happens inside of it.
To see the inside of the body, change the Render mode in the View Control Toolbar or activate Transparency in the Properties settings for the body.
For more details on how to access these modes, see the following descriptions.
Wireframe Mode
Click the Wireframe icon in the View Control Toolbar.
Each Render Mode
Select each body for which you want to change the rendering mode. Open the Properties dialog window for the body. On the Graphic Property tab, change the Each Rendering setting to Wireframe to make the body transparent or to Shade to make the body shaded. Then, click the Each Render icon in the View Control Toolbar to apply the rendering mode.
Transparency
Select the body that you want to make transparent. Open the Properties dialog window for the body. In the Graphic Property tab, select the Apply Transparency for All Graphics belong to Body option, and then adjust the Transparency slider to set the transparency of the body.