Is there a quick way to colour an entire solid part without colouring the surfaces of that part?
This has been a recurring issue for me. I am trying to colour the entire solid body (Not just outer surfaces) of a part. As I understand it, I can do this one of two ways:
Firstly I can can select the entire part in my feature tree and colour it this way. This works great and means that every time I add a new feature the colour of said feature will match the colour I have applied to the overall part. The drawback to this is that all of my reference surfaces (those which are not solid bodies) will also change to the color I have applied to the overall part, this then makes it difficult to differentiate them from the solid bodies in the viewer. No the end of the world but annoying, would be nice if there was an option to keep the surfaces as the generic purple/blue that Creo applies to surfaces as a default.
The second option is to individually select surfaces and apply the desired colour. two drawbacks here: (1) It takes too long, (2) Every time I add a new feature, its I need to then apply the desired colour to that feature in order that it matches the overall part, again this is time consuming.
Does anyone know of a quick way to colour solid bodies of a part without colouring the surfaces in the same instance? Thank you.

