the "A" block was created first with both translucent and non-translucent faces, then saved. It was added to the assembly at a later time, all face non-translucent.
Working with NX 12.0.1.7 on windows 10. I have a component that has some faces that have no translucency and some faces that are translucent (about 70%). When I bring the part into my assembly I lose all translucency and the only this I can do is have a part that has no translucency or the whole...
We create large sheet bodies with multiple surfaces, and before I use thicken to create a solid, I would use join face to clean up the surfaces. So I can't use combined and delete face may change the results I'm trying to achieve.
Is there an easy way to tract down the cause of a component to be out-of-date. I have the clock in the Assembly Navigator and the "!" in the header. I'm using NX 9.0.3.4 on Windows 7.
Another day in Paradise. I had an engineer hand me a PDF, and asked if I could make a 3D model of it. To my knowledge, there is no way to do this...or is there. I'm on NX8.5 and was wondering if there is a way to convert a PDF to a 3D model or at least convert it to a .dwg/.dxf. Keep in mind...
Is there a way to shut off "Fix at Timestamp". I keep turning it off, but when I start a new session or switch from one part to another it is back on. This has come back to bite me when I make a change in the base part, but then discover the wave linked part has not changed. I am on NX 8.5
I'm on NX8.5, both the CSYS and Triad are on and the blue, green, and red arrows are visible, but there aren't any call-out to tell you what vector you are in.