Making the front or back relief current

Making the front or back relief current

Making the front or back relief current

You can work on modelling the composite relief associated with either the front or back surface of a component. The composite relief resulting from the front relief layer stack is displayed by default.

In the Project panel:

  • click the Front Relief item in the Project Tree to display the composite relief resulting from the stacked, visible front relief layers.
  • click the Back Relief item in the Project Tree to display the composite relief resulting from the stacked, visible back relief layers.
    The availability of this feature is license dependent.

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