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after modeling a solid with various futures is it possible to give futures a different color?

Thank you.
 
hi, I use wildfire 4 and it is not possible, you can color the individual surfaces.
 
to color all surfaces of a complex piece is not so difficult, just select two surfaces using ctrl then the third one using ctrl + shift should select all surfaces perhaps will miss one of those starting.
tonight I'll give an example
 
I use coloring the outer surfaces of a fusion then I follow the processing and where take back the color of the part, quini I have the piece in two colors one for the crude and one for the processing. . .

... to stand with the example...
 
with the wf5 they removed the panel with the colors (that in the wf4 it reached going on view-> appearance, or something like that), to color the whole part you go on file->propriety->material-> aspect. Plus they put a button close to the zoom buttons to color individual surfaces. also applies here the principle of surface selection, surface sets, surface loops, etc. even if the selection mechanism is not yet completely clear to me. Can no one explain it accurately?
 
si ma blubossa asked if it was possible to color individual features.. not the whole parts
 
Exactly. .
in practice, for example, click dx on the feuture then select the option to go to color only the feuture.
instead of making a solid feature do the surfaces then color the quilt and solidify in removal. . .
 
Sorry to intrude, maybe I'm a little late. .
with the wf2 if you go on display-> color and appearance, select "superficial" and go to select the surfaces intent of that feature gives you exactly what was required by blubossa.
I hope that with subsequent releases the functionality has remained!
 
after modeling a solid with various futures is it possible to give futures a different color?

Thank you.
In short, to say it in a few words, on a complicated piece is a real break of c... you have to color one by one!
Hi.
 
if you select the surface of a solid, then press Shift and select the same surface, leaving the Pro-and shift key will select all the surfaces of your solid which then you can color freely.
Bye.
 
I agree... it's a fight:
I totally confirm............ .

the question is that it is used pro-e to realize a project of industrial design I find myself with some tens of feutures therefore the possibility to click on one of them and color it is decidedly comfortable -->> see soloworks. . .
 

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