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Eye Drop Colors From Scene To Catalogs:


Robert Andersson

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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.

 

 

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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

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