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I want to set black background color in sketcher,but I set gray background color in 3D
I can't split their color when I set background color from File-->option-->system color -->background color,hey change together
How can I split their color ?
3D background color is gray (like picture A)
A
2D Sketch background color is black (like picture B)
B
How can I make them show different color?
Thank you
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Hello,
I hope this is correct and works for you. For my installation of Creo Parametric 2.0 I took a copy of my syscol.scl file from my version of WildFire 5.0 that I was running and put in the location Creo 2.0 is pulling it's syscol.scl file from and all my set colors worked perfectly. I also attached a copy of my syscol.scl file if you want to try it. Notice my color scheme in the config is set to custom.
Good luck...
I don't have a Creo in front of me (right now), but it should work like in Wildfire.
Have you tried the config.pro option
sketcher_blended_background no
(as I remember correctly
you have to set the gradients color for part and assembly mode
and in addtion you can set a non gradient color (in your case black)
but there is a downside - you can't set the sketcher and the drawing mode backgound independently)
There are several youtube videos out there, regarding the background color, e.g.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqERbvgjv84
hth
Thank you for your replying. Maybe I need to set BLENDED_BACKGROUND yes in syscol.scl
Hello,
I hope this is correct and works for you. For my installation of Creo Parametric 2.0 I took a copy of my syscol.scl file from my version of WildFire 5.0 that I was running and put in the location Creo 2.0 is pulling it's syscol.scl file from and all my set colors worked perfectly. I also attached a copy of my syscol.scl file if you want to try it. Notice my color scheme in the config is set to custom.
Good luck...
Thank you for your replying I will study your syscol.scl. Maybe keyman is BLENDED_BACKGROUND yes .
I also remember setting my config file to the following where the prementioned syscol.scl file was located.:
As a fnal note, when I installed my Creo Parametric 3.0 I referenced the same syscol.scl file and it loaded the same system colors as 2.0.
Have a great weekend...