See example (this is a screenshot from slightly modified XRayEffect sample): This works especially well when showing models with many triangles and with curved shapes. ![]() Another option that is available with the new version is to use the new XRayEffect or XRayMaterial. In that case it is possible to make other parts semi-transparent. This can be useful when you work on a complex model with many parts and want to select one part while the other parts are just barely visible. The XRayEffect can render objects that look as they would be photographed by an x-ray. The most interesting new feature in the Ab3d.DXEngine is added support for XRayEffect. ![]() ![]() This is a maintenance release with many improvements, fixes, and some new features. I am happy to inform you that new versions of Ab3d.PowerToys and Ab3d.DXEngine libraries have been published.
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