How are Solidworks appearances handled during translation/viewing?
We are having repeated challenges where a small number of components in a translated Solidworks model are being shown as transparent, They are still selectable and appear in the model tree. From my own experiments, it appears this is to do with appearance settings within the Solidworks models - with some being applied at an assembly level and some at component level. Is there any documentation/advice on how we should manage the appearances in Solidworks so we get full visiblity of parts in the viewer?
Thanks,
Chris
autodesk-forge
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We are having repeated challenges where a small number of components in a translated Solidworks model are being shown as transparent, They are still selectable and appear in the model tree. From my own experiments, it appears this is to do with appearance settings within the Solidworks models - with some being applied at an assembly level and some at component level. Is there any documentation/advice on how we should manage the appearances in Solidworks so we get full visiblity of parts in the viewer?
Thanks,
Chris
autodesk-forge
Sorry, it's hard for me to imagine what happened. Could you consider providing a reproducible model and snapshots demonstrating this issue? If it couldn't be posted here, please sent it to forge.help [AT] autodesk [DOT] com. Note. Please remove any confidential information and data from anything you want to send to us, cheers!
– Eason Kang
Nov 19 '18 at 8:34
Hello, could you consider the above suggestion? I'm glad to help you pass it to our engineering team for investigating.
– Eason Kang
Nov 23 '18 at 6:25
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We are having repeated challenges where a small number of components in a translated Solidworks model are being shown as transparent, They are still selectable and appear in the model tree. From my own experiments, it appears this is to do with appearance settings within the Solidworks models - with some being applied at an assembly level and some at component level. Is there any documentation/advice on how we should manage the appearances in Solidworks so we get full visiblity of parts in the viewer?
Thanks,
Chris
autodesk-forge
We are having repeated challenges where a small number of components in a translated Solidworks model are being shown as transparent, They are still selectable and appear in the model tree. From my own experiments, it appears this is to do with appearance settings within the Solidworks models - with some being applied at an assembly level and some at component level. Is there any documentation/advice on how we should manage the appearances in Solidworks so we get full visiblity of parts in the viewer?
Thanks,
Chris
autodesk-forge
autodesk-forge
asked Nov 14 '18 at 10:10
Chris AchesonChris Acheson
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Sorry, it's hard for me to imagine what happened. Could you consider providing a reproducible model and snapshots demonstrating this issue? If it couldn't be posted here, please sent it to forge.help [AT] autodesk [DOT] com. Note. Please remove any confidential information and data from anything you want to send to us, cheers!
– Eason Kang
Nov 19 '18 at 8:34
Hello, could you consider the above suggestion? I'm glad to help you pass it to our engineering team for investigating.
– Eason Kang
Nov 23 '18 at 6:25
add a comment |
Sorry, it's hard for me to imagine what happened. Could you consider providing a reproducible model and snapshots demonstrating this issue? If it couldn't be posted here, please sent it to forge.help [AT] autodesk [DOT] com. Note. Please remove any confidential information and data from anything you want to send to us, cheers!
– Eason Kang
Nov 19 '18 at 8:34
Hello, could you consider the above suggestion? I'm glad to help you pass it to our engineering team for investigating.
– Eason Kang
Nov 23 '18 at 6:25
Sorry, it's hard for me to imagine what happened. Could you consider providing a reproducible model and snapshots demonstrating this issue? If it couldn't be posted here, please sent it to forge.help [AT] autodesk [DOT] com. Note. Please remove any confidential information and data from anything you want to send to us, cheers!
– Eason Kang
Nov 19 '18 at 8:34
Sorry, it's hard for me to imagine what happened. Could you consider providing a reproducible model and snapshots demonstrating this issue? If it couldn't be posted here, please sent it to forge.help [AT] autodesk [DOT] com. Note. Please remove any confidential information and data from anything you want to send to us, cheers!
– Eason Kang
Nov 19 '18 at 8:34
Hello, could you consider the above suggestion? I'm glad to help you pass it to our engineering team for investigating.
– Eason Kang
Nov 23 '18 at 6:25
Hello, could you consider the above suggestion? I'm glad to help you pass it to our engineering team for investigating.
– Eason Kang
Nov 23 '18 at 6:25
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Sorry, it's hard for me to imagine what happened. Could you consider providing a reproducible model and snapshots demonstrating this issue? If it couldn't be posted here, please sent it to forge.help [AT] autodesk [DOT] com. Note. Please remove any confidential information and data from anything you want to send to us, cheers!
– Eason Kang
Nov 19 '18 at 8:34
Hello, could you consider the above suggestion? I'm glad to help you pass it to our engineering team for investigating.
– Eason Kang
Nov 23 '18 at 6:25