When selecting a face and changing the color, you are changing the color at the highest level. Selecting a feature and changing the feature’s color is a higher level than changing the color at the PartBody level.įigure 5: This next example is selecting a face and changing the color. You can see that selecting the EdgeFillet.1 feature and changing the color to blue overrode the PartBody color change of yellow. All four features are yellow.įigure 4: This example is selecting a feature and changing the color. Every feature inside the PartBody changes to the selected color. The options are: select the part body or geometrical set, select the feature in the spec tree, or select faces of the model.įigure 3: This example is changing the color at the PartBody level (works the same on geometrical sets). You can change the color by making several different selections, each having a different effect on your model. The trick to changing color is understanding the level of hierarchy. Right mouse button click and choose properties from the contextual menu, orĮach method of these methods is shown below.įigure 1: Changing color by using the Properties dialog boxįigure 2: Changing color using the Graphic Properties toolbar There are two main methods in which you can change the colors of parts, features, and faces.ġ.
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