CNSZU
Mechanical
- Sep 2, 2005
- 318
Hello,
In Solidworks there is something called "Display States" where you can save several different color and transparency levels for each component.
For example, you can save "State 1" where solid A has color blue and solid B has color red. Then you can save another "State 2" where solid A has color green and solid B has 50% transparency. This way you can easily switch between the different states and thereby check the effect the different color combinations have on the model. This is extremely useful for creating different color versions of the same model for appearance purposes.
Is there something similar in NX?
NX8 E8800@3.7Ghz 6GB Quadro2000
In Solidworks there is something called "Display States" where you can save several different color and transparency levels for each component.
For example, you can save "State 1" where solid A has color blue and solid B has color red. Then you can save another "State 2" where solid A has color green and solid B has 50% transparency. This way you can easily switch between the different states and thereby check the effect the different color combinations have on the model. This is extremely useful for creating different color versions of the same model for appearance purposes.
Is there something similar in NX?
NX8 E8800@3.7Ghz 6GB Quadro2000