Robert Andersson Posted October 15, 2004 Share Posted October 15, 2004 You can use the eyedropper to get a color( or texture, decal) from a part (or surface) and drop that in to an existing (or new) catalog. -If you make the color (or texture) transparent before using the eyedropper to drop it in, IronCAD will remember that the color where transparent! This is a much faster way to apply tranparency, then to go trough select part, RM select Smartpaint, Transparancy, and select a %. -Also, if you select a surface in the scene (highlight in green) and then drop in a color, that color will apply only on the selected surface. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mgajewski Posted October 16, 2004 Share Posted October 16, 2004 You can use the eyedropper to get a color( or texture, decal) from a part (or surface) and drop that in to an existing (or new) catalog. -If you make the color (or texture) transparent before using the eyedropper to drop it in, IronCAD will remember that the color where transparent! This is a much faster way to apply tranparency, then to go trough select part, RM select Smartpaint, Transparancy, and select a %. I think that's a terrific tip. Actually it would be great if there were a quick way to toggle transparency on and off on a part. Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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