A question on colors and optical properties

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Daniel Haude, Mar 21, 2006.

  1. Daniel Haude

    Daniel Haude Guest

    Hello all,

    I'm a bit confused about the different ways to influence the way stuff
    looks in SW. Actually I don't care much about realistic appearance; all I
    normally do is give different parts different colors that may or may not
    resemble their natural color for clarity. I think when I started using SW
    in 1998, the only way to change the appearance of parts was in Documents
    Options -> Colors -> Shaded.

    Now the same dialog box contains an "Advanced" button which lets you
    specify more optical properties such as ambient and diffuse light,
    specularity etc. And I did what most people will do when they stumble
    across something that they haven't had before, even when they're supposed
    to do actual work: I played with it. Soon I got bored with that and found
    that SW's defaults were pretty much what I liked.

    Unfortunately, when I now look at my assembly and turn it around on the
    screen, the parts which I changed in an "advanced" way give the whole
    thing an eerie look because they just look a bit different than their
    surroundings. I tried to set the "advanced" sliders back to the values
    that most of the other parts have, but lacking the possibility of exact
    numerical input, they remain a little bit "off" which is still irritating.
    In short, I'd like to have a way to reset the "Advanced" properties of all
    parts in a given assembly back to identical values.

    To avoid misunderstandings: None of this has to do with the stuff that can
    be set for different entities of parts under "Appearance". I'm speaking
    only about the things that can be set under the "shaded" section of the
    Document Properties, Colors.

    Thanks,
    --Daniel
     
    Daniel Haude, Mar 21, 2006
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