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7-Bedrock
October 26, 2014
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Different color's for front and back surface

  • October 26, 2014
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I use Creo 2.0.

Under ProE, you could apply the front and back with a different color on a surface (not a Solidsurface).

This was particularly useful for complex/detailed construction tasks.

How do I get this under Creo 2.0 ?

Stephan

Best answer by StephanLieker

Solution:

https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/case_solution.jsp?n=CS31449&lang=en

  1. single_side_surf_color yes
  2. The ALT key will act as a modifier and will show the direction arrow on the surface when the surface is ALT picked.

Stephan

3 replies

17-Peridot
October 26, 2014

Welcome to the forum, Stephan.

You might be having a problem with your selection filter. You can easily select individual surfaces for appearance changes at part level and assembly levels. The only limitation is that if a surface is broken up but made as one feature, it will remain grouped unless you have the advanced surface model extension.

Try setting the selection filter to "geometry" and select the surface you want to change the color of.

There is also some limitations in the animation tool. If you use transparency in the sequence, it does not act on surfaces with appearance changes.

7-Bedrock
October 27, 2014

Here is an example.

The colors "side one" and "side two" are different.

Stephan

example.png

16-Pearl
October 27, 2014

Config option seems to be single_side_surf_color set to yes tho i still cant apply colour to one side of surface somehow.

17-Peridot
October 27, 2014

Yep, surfaces are different.

StephanLieker7-BedrockAuthorAnswer
7-Bedrock
November 27, 2014

Solution:

https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/case_solution.jsp?n=CS31449&lang=en

  1. single_side_surf_color yes
  2. The ALT key will act as a modifier and will show the direction arrow on the surface when the surface is ALT picked.

Stephan

17-Peridot
November 27, 2014

Thanks for the follow-up, Stephan! Another hidden jewel in the Creo line.

I suppose the Alt key was getting lonely over there so they had to assign -something- to it