IonSteve
Member
Good afternoon, folks;
Super quick question: Is it possible in an assembly to have parts ABC in illustrator mode and parts XYZ in shaded mode? It seems like this should be possible by selecting the individual parts and in turn changing their rendering modes, but when I try this the render mode changes for the entire assembly instead of the selected part.
For the record, I've tried this a few different ways; right click, ribbon, saving individual parts in different render modes and reassembling, etc.
The goal is to be able to highlight specific parts/sub assemblies by contrasting their render modes, i.e. having everything in illustrator mode except the important thing I'm trying highlight, which would be in shaded mode.
If this isn't possible I will be sad, because it would be suuuuuuper cool for the manual I'm about to write.
All the best to everyone--
Steve
Edit: It is mixed illustration and shaded I'm trying, I can do what I'm describing in wireframe & shaded. But illustration is so much better for my purpose . . .
Super quick question: Is it possible in an assembly to have parts ABC in illustrator mode and parts XYZ in shaded mode? It seems like this should be possible by selecting the individual parts and in turn changing their rendering modes, but when I try this the render mode changes for the entire assembly instead of the selected part.
For the record, I've tried this a few different ways; right click, ribbon, saving individual parts in different render modes and reassembling, etc.
The goal is to be able to highlight specific parts/sub assemblies by contrasting their render modes, i.e. having everything in illustrator mode except the important thing I'm trying highlight, which would be in shaded mode.
If this isn't possible I will be sad, because it would be suuuuuuper cool for the manual I'm about to write.
All the best to everyone--
Steve
Edit: It is mixed illustration and shaded I'm trying, I can do what I'm describing in wireframe & shaded. But illustration is so much better for my purpose . . .