CADGemini
Mechanical
- May 12, 2004
- 481
Hello All,
I am wondering why there are so many ways to color something in solidworks. Alot of user's here color faces, then maybe a feature, then color it again in an assembly. I know that in 2006 this feature has been enhanced.
I try to tell the user's here to color the part and never in the assembly. Also within the part you can apply textures to faces, features, or bodies. The same goes for colors. I found a couple macros that will return all face colors and feature colors back to model color which helps somewhat. However these macros do not work with a Multi-bodied component.
Just curious if anyone else gets a headache when an in-experienced user is coloring things completly wrong.
Best Regards,
Jon
Challenges are what makes life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.
Solidworks 2005 SP3.1
I am wondering why there are so many ways to color something in solidworks. Alot of user's here color faces, then maybe a feature, then color it again in an assembly. I know that in 2006 this feature has been enhanced.
I try to tell the user's here to color the part and never in the assembly. Also within the part you can apply textures to faces, features, or bodies. The same goes for colors. I found a couple macros that will return all face colors and feature colors back to model color which helps somewhat. However these macros do not work with a Multi-bodied component.
Just curious if anyone else gets a headache when an in-experienced user is coloring things completly wrong.
Best Regards,
Jon
Challenges are what makes life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.
Solidworks 2005 SP3.1