Updraft
Mechanical
- Jan 29, 2007
- 686
I could not find the answer in either this forum or the SWX Knowledge Base so I am turning to you guys for help with this one.
I have a simple assembly consisting of an aluminum extrusion, 2 bands, and a translucent part. The assembly file is using the component colors instead of overriding them. In SWX the colors are great, but they sure come out differently in PV360 for the extrusion. I gave the extrusion base part an RGB color of 64/64/64 to represent the dark hardcoat. Other features on the extrusion that represent cuts or surfaces that are not hardcoated, i.e., raw aluminum, have an RGB value of 229/234/237. It is only the extrusion coloring that is not behaving in PV360 as everything looks more like the raw alum color. The other parts appear properly in both SWX and the PV360 render. See attached image.
It appears that PV360 is either ignoring just the base part dark color and using the other color OR it could be that both these color settings are being ignored and it is using the color properties for the material (aluminum).
I only use PV360 a couple of times a year so have had little need to dive into it in great detail, but I suspect one of you smart souls can quickly identify the problem and what to do about it. Thanks in advance!!
- - -Updraft
I have a simple assembly consisting of an aluminum extrusion, 2 bands, and a translucent part. The assembly file is using the component colors instead of overriding them. In SWX the colors are great, but they sure come out differently in PV360 for the extrusion. I gave the extrusion base part an RGB color of 64/64/64 to represent the dark hardcoat. Other features on the extrusion that represent cuts or surfaces that are not hardcoated, i.e., raw aluminum, have an RGB value of 229/234/237. It is only the extrusion coloring that is not behaving in PV360 as everything looks more like the raw alum color. The other parts appear properly in both SWX and the PV360 render. See attached image.
It appears that PV360 is either ignoring just the base part dark color and using the other color OR it could be that both these color settings are being ignored and it is using the color properties for the material (aluminum).
I only use PV360 a couple of times a year so have had little need to dive into it in great detail, but I suspect one of you smart souls can quickly identify the problem and what to do about it. Thanks in advance!!
- - -Updraft