Thanks Laurence and Dave,
After playing with creating a texture, I finally got the results I wanted.
It took a while to figure out that the texture wraps along the top and
bottom edge of the texture to create a seamless texture. I opened the part
in the assembly and the texture was there.
John
"Laurence Yeandle" wrote
in message news:A589F7684B7D3D8FAE72F83A3D57745A@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Apply your face colour at part level,
> Then select "as material" in IAM. Voila.................
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> Laurence,
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> Power is nothing without Control
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> "Dave J" wrote in message
> news:75923A6005FDF01F44265AF7DE61731E@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > First of all, to clarify Laurence's answer, under Format-->Colors, pick
> one of
> > the existing colors or make your own. Then click the "Textures" tab,
> choose the
> > texture, SAVE and Apply.
> >
> > Just noticed, though, that it doesn't show up in the assembly. You don't
> have
> > the option to apply a face color there. Just comes in as Part.
> >
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> > Dave Jacquemotte
> > Automation Designer
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