Article - CS326848
Creo Illustrate: Potential to get unexpected behaviors when applying, manipulating and deleting decals applied to parts with textures as imported from CAD
Modified: 26-Jun-2020
Applies To
- Creo Illustrate 6.1 to 7.0
Description
- When working with decals on parts which come with textures as applied in the authoring CAD application, users may observe issues.
- Issue around deleting decals and applying mapping shapes have been observed.
- Steps to reproduce :
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Open any Assembly that having parts which come with textures as applied in the authoring CAD application into Creo Illustrate
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Select any Part that is having texture into the 3D View
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Apply Color to some of the Faces of the Part
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Color applied to the Face will override the Texture (i.e. Texture will not be visible on the Faces after applying Color). Also, make sure that Texture is still seen on the other Faces
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Apply Decal onto the Texture part Note: During applying Decal, Check ON Use Mapping Shape Check Box and adjust the plane size so that decal should be display applied to the whole part
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Save File as *.c3di > Close File > Reopen File
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Select the Part > RMB > Edit Properties > Select Appearance Tab > Select the Image from Decal section > Delete > Close
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After removing the Decal, Color assigned to the Face is not display overriding the Texture instead it is Face Color is display applied on top of the Texture
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