Display tolerance in views, shape to shape

Hi

Is there any tolerance setting or normal view settings to see if an "volume" is leaking through an overlapping surface?

See example image, where the green color should be under the blue theoretically but the thickness is not so big, but when I wan´t to compare these two "shapes" I wan´t to see the real result not what maybe be an display setting. How do I resolve this?

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  • There's no image, no DGN, and I'm not sure what you are asking to see.

    If line weights are your concern, you can turn those off under the View Display settings.

    MaryB

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  • Hmmm. I'm no expert in display styles, so there may be others better qualified to help you with this.

    Do you have the option to "clip" the green element by the blue element, to determine if there's any kind of overlap? I don't know what type of elements these are, but you may be able to create some type of region or clip element of just the parts of the green that "stick out" of the blue. (What are these elements - meshes, terrains, solids, surfaces?)

    I'm not sure, though. I don't do a lot of modeling, so I hope someone with more experience in what you are trying to do can chime in.

    MaryB

    Power GeoPak 08.11.09.918
    Power InRoads 08.11.09.918
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  • Hi MaryB

    This is not about to create any own "special" models but to only believe what you see in microstation. it could be that the result in my image is right but it even could be wrong, therefor I want to know if there is some settings that can confuse what you see through some setting  I don´t aware of. 

    What I do know that the result display wise is not the same visually in Cyclon3dr where the original information is coming from. 

    But the export format is the problem, this is an dxf export from Cyclon3dr so I really don´t know how to compare the results when the visual image of the same data is showing two different results.

    So if microstation is displaying everything as is 100% so fine. but if microstation have some display tolerances that could be changed so the result could be equal with the source information it would be greater.

    Thanks anyway for your help MaryB

    Regards

    Tom