Rule-based coloring let's lets you build your own rules to visualize an analysis of your 3D models based on those rules.
Rule-based coloring graphically shows where rule matches appear in an assigned color/state, no matches, and those not available (meaning items that cannot be evaluated because they do not contain the information rules are attempting to match).
To color a model based on rules,
- Decide how to color parts.
- Add rules.
- Select all parts or select individual parts.
- Click ANALYZE.
- View the graphical representation.
- View, copy, or export the rule-based coloring results.
- Export rules if necessary for later use.
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Select how the parts should be color based on matching, not matching, or undetermined based on the defined rule(s). Types
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The act of adding a rule is a selection of various pull To add a rule,
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To edit a rule,
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To delete a rule,
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To remove all the rules,
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Rules are not saved within user views or ACT3D files. If you create a rule that you want to use again, consider exporting the rule to an XML file to reuse it. To export a rule,
To import a rule,
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Select All Parts to evaluate the entire set of parts. Select Parts to create a list of selected parts to be evaluated. |
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To save results to a user view,
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Click RESET to reset the rule-based dialog. |