Display Mode and Model Visibility Options

The display mode and visibility options are available to control the display of model and mesh elements in the 3D view.

On the 3D View context tab, on the Display Options tab, in the Display Mode group, click the Model View icon to display the model or the Simulation Mesh icon to display the mesh. Click the Overlay icon to overlay the model and the simulation mesh.
Table 1. Display mode options.
Icon Icon text Description
Model View The model (geometry and mesh) is displayed. This is the default display mode and should be used for model creation and manipulation.
Simulation Mesh The simulation mesh (used by the solver/kernel) is displayed. This option is useful when the mesh needs to be inspected.
Overlay The overlay option adds the display mode that is not selected to the view. Overlay display is useful for viewing differences between the simulation mesh compared to the model (geometry or mesh parts).
Note: Overlay display will have no effect for model mesh parts with the Use Model Mesh option enabled. These parts are set not to re-mesh. Since the simulation mesh is the same as the model mesh, there are no differences to highlight.
Note: The Model View display mode must be selected to enable the model visibility options.
Table 2. Model visibility options.
Icon Icon text Description
Geometry Show/hide geometry faces, edges and vertices.
Triangles Show/hide model mesh triangle faces, edges, outlines, vertices and element normals.
Segments Show/hide model mesh segment surfaces, wires and vertices.
Tetrahedra Show/hide model mesh tetrahedron volumes, faces, edges, outlines and vertices.
Note: The Simulation Mesh display mode must be selected to enable the simulation mesh visibility options.
Table 3. Simulation mesh visibility options.
Icon Icon text Description
Triangles Show/hide simulation mesh triangle faces, edges, outlines, vertices and element normals.
Segments Show/hide simulation mesh segment surfaces, wires and vertices.
Tetrahedra Show/hide simulation mesh tetrahedron volumes, faces, edges, outlines and vertices.
Voxels Show/hide simulation mesh voxel volumes, faces, edges, wire lines, wire surfaces and the voxel grid.