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Deformed Model with "original" Model Colors

  • August 4, 2020
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Hello Community,

 

for a Presentation where I want to explain a couple of basic physical principles I need a picture of a deformed model, which I can get fairly easy but only with the blue color or the color from the corresponding meassurment unit. What I am looking for is a way to show my deformed Model but with the colors I originaly used in the model (e.g. Metal Color and so on). Is there a way to achieve this? Maybe via exporting my deformed Model in some way? I tried some "workarounds" but non worked so far... 

Best regards, Lukas

Best answer by Chris3

I have actually talked to product managers about this exact request before. It isn't supported and there is no roadmap for it. FYI Simulate is going to be retired as a product in the coming years in favor of the Ansys plug-in products.

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24-Ruby III
August 4, 2020

@SNC wrote:

Hello Community,

 

for a Presentation where I want to explain a couple of basic physical principles I need a picture of a deformed model, which I can get fairly easy but only with the blue color or the color from the corresponding meassurment unit. What I am looking for is a way to show my deformed Model but with the colors I originaly used in the model (e.g. Metal Color and so on). Is there a way to achieve this? Maybe via exporting my deformed Model in some way? I tried some "workarounds" but non worked so far... 

Best regards, Lukas


Hi,

I am sorry I do not understand your description/question. Please add pictures, detailed description, Creo files.

SNC1-VisitorAuthor
1-Visitor
August 4, 2020

Hi,

thanks for the quick response. I try to be a little more specific. I've made a little example to help me out with a few pictures. I have this model: 

 

1.jpg

 

With this model I've mad some calculations and want to display them in die Solutions window. I want to see what the deformations would look like so im checking the deformed box. What I'm now able to display is this:

2.jpg

 

or this:

 3.jpg
what I'm not able to show is a deformed model in which all the different parts still have their original color from the first screenshot. I hope this explains my problem a little bit better. 

Lukas

24-Ruby III
August 4, 2020

@SNC wrote:

Hi,

thanks for the quick response. I try to be a little more specific. I've made a little example to help me out with a few pictures. I have this model: 

 

1.jpg

 

With this model I've mad some calculations and want to display them in die Solutions window. I want to see what the deformations would look like so im checking the deformed box. What I'm now able to display is this:

2.jpg

 

or this:

 3.jpg
what I'm not able to show is a deformed model in which all the different parts still have their original color from the first screenshot. I hope this explains my problem a little bit better. 

Lukas


Hi,

I think Creo Simulate developers did not anticipate such a request...