Changing the opacity percentage in the Beast Core 6 3D Viewer Settings plugin allows you to customize the look of loaded 3D Models to suit your viewing purposes.
How to Change Opacity Settings
Load your desired Systems or Component groups on the 3D Viewer Settings → Groups tab.
NOTE
See the Load Your Workspace article for additional information.
Left click the color palette icon next to name of the loaded system you want to modify.

The current Opacity percentage displays in the lower section of the pop-up color picker menu.

The default opacity setting is
. To change the opacity percentage, either:
Left click inside the editable numerical percentage
textbox, then: Left click the down (or up) arrow until you reach the desired percentage
Or use the backspace key to erase the current percentage, then manually type in the desired percentage
Or left click and drag the opacity slider to the desired percentage
The percentage dynamically changes in the numerical textbox when you release the mouse

When to Change Opacity Settings
To view loaded 3D Models of systems and components in the context of their environment:
Ensure the Hull is one of the loaded items on the 3D Viewer Settings → Groups tab
Change the loaded hull opacity to
(or less)
To select (highlight) components in a 3D Model to learn more about them:
Leave all loaded systems (excluding the hull) at the default
opacityNOTE
Modeled components in systems set to less than 100% opacity are not selectable.
To see behind, around, beyond, or within certain modeled components:
Ensure your desired systems are loaded on the 3D Viewer Settings → Groups tab
Reduce the opacity of each relevant system individually by:
Left clicking the color palette
icon beside each system that needs opacity changesSetting your desired opacity percentage in each system’s pop-up color picker window
IMPORTANT: This action disables your ability to select components within those systems
Use your mouse and keyboard controls to navigate within the 3D Model
NOTE
Reset a system’s opacity percentage to 100% to make its components selectable again.