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copying colors su proe wildfire 5 m060

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thank you dani; I replaced it to my appearance in c:\lavoricad and I restarted the proe . they are beautiful but the most transparent. now I try with the hint of truffle... .
I always use slightly transparent colors, I want to see what is inside, they are like those cooks who do not like the pressure cooker.
However the colors you can easily change them and then save them in a moment.
I also prefer not to tie the color to the material because to every detail I give a different color so that in the assemblies with many pieces I distinguish them better.
 
I reopened the config.pro from tools-options , I looked for the voice global_appearance_file and in value (before there was written only global.dtm) I swept through going to take the global.dtm first here
c:\programs\ptc\proewildfire 5.0\graphic-library\appearances and then here
c:\programs\ptc\proewildfire 5.0\text\materials-library
always closing and rebooting the proe but nothing...charging the first prt I did and colored by inserting the polyamide_6 material the color is...in the other prt that I assigned only the polyamide_6 material does not color.... I don't know what to do anymore. .
sure that the config.pro bets the right file just modified?
check that you have entered the entire route as value: usually next to the description you find the following phrase "use the full path to avoid problems. "

If you get to us from "bawse" is better.
 
Yes, indeed, I understood that it was such a thing and you were very kind to pass them over.
I do assembling a maximum of thirty prts so I care to color only a few prts and then put them in the catalog and it would be convenient to say that a type of material has its color for the uniformity of the thing....but I can't...it's true that the proe I learned without fail a lesson but being so gnucchi I didn't think!
I always use slightly transparent colors, I want to see what is inside, they are like those cooks who do not like the pressure cooker.
However the colors you can easily change them and then save them in a moment.
I also prefer not to tie the color to the material because to every detail I give a different color so that in the assemblies with many pieces I distinguish them better.
 
Yes, indeed, I understood that it was such a thing and you were very kind to pass them over.
I do assembling a maximum of thirty prts so I care to color only a few prts and then put them in the catalog and it would be convenient to say that a type of material has its color for the uniformity of the thing....but I can't...it's true that the proe I learned without fail a lesson but being so gnucchi I didn't think!
It's nothing to do with being fat, believe me! I've been there, too. At first, I've been unmarried, now it seems to be spinning smoothly.

when you saved the config, do not reopen the already "colored" files. create a new one and assign the material.

I'm sorry if I ask you this question, but I'm a little lost: did you check that in your materials there is the association to the desired aspect?
 
I'll try to see what you said tomorrow, and I'll let you know. That's funny for now!
It's nothing to do with being fat, believe me! I've been there, too. At first, I've been unmarried, now it seems to be spinning smoothly.

when you saved the config, do not reopen the already "colored" files. create a new one and assign the material.

I'm sorry if I ask you this question, but I'm a little lost: did you check that in your materials there is the association to the desired aspect?
 
So... I created a new part and assigned it as material polyamide_6 but nothing... Don't color it.
I think like you said I couldn't associate polyamide_6 with color.... You tell me politely how you do that if I don't go away, you want? Thank you! !
 
Hi.
I'll summarize the steps, maybe skip something:
- define the materials by specifying the desired color and saving them in the right folder.
- in the file part > properties > material > change choose the material button dx > assigns.
- dx button on the assigned material > properties go to appearance select the color > default > ok > ok >

test, it has to work
 
Okay tried... aside from the window you mention below in blue I never let her out so it's already a step forward. Then I made a new color, I gave him ok and he colored me. I saved and turned off and rekindle the proe.... does not hold storage to color..................................................................................................................... .
Hi.
I'll summarize the steps, maybe skip something:
- define the materials by specifying the desired color and saving them in the right folder.
- in the file part > properties > material > change choose the material button dx > assigns.
- dx button on the assigned material > properties go in appearance select the color > default > ok > oktest, it has to work
 
if pro-e does not store your colors is because you do not save them properly after you have created or modified them, try again.
 

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