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So older versions of Pro-E you could specify a different color for areas that were removed material. For example I have a casting and that is one color (say purple) but when I make a machining of that casting anywhere I removed material would be a different color (say yellow) so I'd have a purple part with areas of yellow that showed where a machining operation was done.
However, I cannot find how to do this in CREO can anyone help?
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Hi,
1.] assign yellow color to part (select part name at the top of model tree)
2.] assign purple color to Solid Surfaces (select any model face, press right mouse button and use Solid Surfaces command)
3.] remove material from part
MH
Hi,
1.] assign yellow color to part (select part name at the top of model tree)
2.] assign purple color to Solid Surfaces (select any model face, press right mouse button and use Solid Surfaces command)
3.] remove material from part
MH
Thank you!
I'd assign a material to the part, then pick a color for the surfaces created by the cut and use the filter to select Surfaces by Feature, and you8 can use the feature ID (more accurate), or the feature #, select all the surfs, and it's done. You can easily do this for a range of features. For instance, all cold water lines in a block, or hot water lines.
Frank,
The only problem with that is you have to do that for every cut you make. If you follow what Martin said then any cut you make will automatically have that color. What this does for models is if you have a casting then you can easily see where you'll be removing material during the machining.
I don't have access to a system at the moment, can't see exactly what he means.