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February 10, 2010
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Textures in WF5

  • February 10, 2010
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Does anyone know if there is something special you have to set to apply textures in WF5? I've been using textures for years, and suddenly I cannot get one to show up. The button on the appearance manager that would allow me to change the size, rotation etc of a texture is greyed out. Help Center, as usual, is useless... it assumes these buttons are active but says nothing about what to di if they are not! PTC... WHY oh WHY did you change (improve) things that were working just fine in WF4?!?!?!
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1-Visitor
February 10, 2010
Hi, Don't know if this helps but I was stuggling to add a decal on WF4, and all the boxes were greyed out and I couldn't select 'Decal' from the 'Maps' tab. It turned out that these only become active if you slect a color other than the ProE default (usually grey, in the top left corner, i think). I selected another color and these tabs became active. It's a stupid thing. Not sure if this relates to you in WF5 though.
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1-Visitor
February 10, 2010
Thanks, but that doesn't seem to be the issue in WF5, i've tried manipulating the textures on a variety of colors, including some with textures that were supplied with Pro-E like the "marble". Can't change the scale or roientation of any of them, the box to edit texture palcement is greyed out no matter what I do.
February 11, 2010
Hi Chris, what you need to do is the following: click on the little pipette symbol and then on the model. This will activate the placement dialogue window (pls. do not ask "why" )