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How can I make inactive parts transparent but keep there assigned color?
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Thanks @tbraxton for your views,
This helps when transparent display style is desired for a given component, This won't help unfortunately however for the way how transparency will be displayed for inactive components (after having activated a given component in assembly mode).
Hello @SM_9610052
There is unfortunately no way to keep the user defined color (with a tranparency) for inactive components. For the official information, refer to:
Once above understood, regarding dim_inactive_components:
This expectation is therefore eligible for a new idea, but not for a SPR (because its a current limitation officially documented). Then, what follows is only my views: if a new idea will be reported in this direction, I "think" this could be technically possible in the scope of simple colors applied to components, but probably much harder (and probably even technically not possible) when a texture (coming from a jpg file for instance) is configured instead. Again, just my views here. So feel free to open a new idea to bring this request to the attention of our Product Managers.
Regards,
Serge
Select the component and then set the component display to transparent in the view tab.
Thanks @tbraxton for your views,
This helps when transparent display style is desired for a given component, This won't help unfortunately however for the way how transparency will be displayed for inactive components (after having activated a given component in assembly mode).
Hello @SM_9610052
There is unfortunately no way to keep the user defined color (with a tranparency) for inactive components. For the official information, refer to:
Once above understood, regarding dim_inactive_components:
This expectation is therefore eligible for a new idea, but not for a SPR (because its a current limitation officially documented). Then, what follows is only my views: if a new idea will be reported in this direction, I "think" this could be technically possible in the scope of simple colors applied to components, but probably much harder (and probably even technically not possible) when a texture (coming from a jpg file for instance) is configured instead. Again, just my views here. So feel free to open a new idea to bring this request to the attention of our Product Managers.
Regards,
Serge