- Mon Jan 16, 2017 7:24 pm
#393838
Hi,
I'm having an issue that I thought I had figured out, but giving me issues again. It's applying materials to features in SW. (SW2015 Premium, Maxwell all up to date, v3). I've attached an image that shows the issue; the text all has the same material applied (a simple black plastic). I've tried:
1.) Completely removing all materials at the part level, then applying the materials to the part (text merged and unmerged, doesn't make a difference).
2.) Doing the same as above, but at the assembly level.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sov76jxg8csoy ... 0.png?dl=0
No matter how I go about it, it seems that the text doesn't want to take the material. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Mike T.
P.S. The image got broken when I tried to use the image tag with Dropbox.
I'm having an issue that I thought I had figured out, but giving me issues again. It's applying materials to features in SW. (SW2015 Premium, Maxwell all up to date, v3). I've attached an image that shows the issue; the text all has the same material applied (a simple black plastic). I've tried:
1.) Completely removing all materials at the part level, then applying the materials to the part (text merged and unmerged, doesn't make a difference).
2.) Doing the same as above, but at the assembly level.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sov76jxg8csoy ... 0.png?dl=0
No matter how I go about it, it seems that the text doesn't want to take the material. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Mike T.
P.S. The image got broken when I tried to use the image tag with Dropbox.
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