Applying a color to a layer
Applying a color to a layer
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I would like to be able to have a layer be a certain color.
So when I assign something to that layer it changes to that color.
I know Auto CAD do this. I am suprised that NX can not.
Is this because they do not think it is necessary?
So when I assign something to that layer it changes to that color.
I know Auto CAD do this. I am suprised that NX can not.
Is this because they do not think it is necessary?





RE: Applying a color to a layer
Necessary? No.
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RE: Applying a color to a layer
RE: Applying a color to a layer
Another option is to use a journal. We could help you write a journal that would allow you to move objects to a layer and assign a new color. Not exactly the same as assigning a color to a layer, but maybe the next best thing...
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RE: Applying a color to a layer
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RE: Applying a color to a layer
for example the command: molded part validation.
But you have to start from a solid (of the plastic)
probably I did not understand the kind of work you are doing.
NX 7.5
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RE: Applying a color to a layer
Very nice when working with molds!
Brian Marchand-Die Designer
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RE: Applying a color to a layer
John R. Baker, P.E.
Product 'Evangelist'
Product Engineering Software
Siemens PLM Software Inc.
Digital Factory
Cypress, CA
Siemens PLM:
UG/NX Museum:
To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
RE: Applying a color to a layer
If you are moving a bunch of objects to a certain layer and then want them colored for clarity, a GRIP or journal could set the color of all objects on a layer to a specified color.
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