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Textues showing up on all surfaces in an assembly

Textues showing up on all surfaces in an assembly

Textues showing up on all surfaces in an assembly

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I have added a wood texture to various parts in an assembly.
The Photo Render has turned out correctly, but now when I return to Pro/E ALL the parts have this texture added to them. Not just the few parts I want the texture on, but every part in the assembly.
I need to show this to a large group and now the assembly looks like it is all made of wood! Even if I turn off all the colors, it still comes in as an all wood looking part, even the glass!
The individual parts when opened are correct, but not in the assembly.

I am using Pro/E 2000i2 release 2001500, I know there is an update for this, would this solve the problem?

RE: Textues showing up on all surfaces in an assembly

If you modified a color to have a texture, then all parts/surfaces with this color will have the same texture.

You may have to go back to each part and UNSET the color.

Make sure the default color has no texture.

Steve

http://www.3dlogix.com

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