Opacity control not working

Opacity control not working

PinnacleMachine
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Opacity control not working

PinnacleMachine
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Since this morning's update Opacity Control doesn't seem to be functioning for me. I have tried creating new bodies and files as well as opened some older files from last week where I know it had worked. Regardless of what it is set to the body appears completely solid.

 

JP

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Message 2 of 25

jeff_strater
Community Manager
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it seems to work fine for me.  There are some plastic materials, though that do not work with opacity.  Are you by chance using one of those?

Screen Shot 2020-04-16 at 9.22.38 AM.png

 

If you share your model here, we can take a look


Jeff Strater
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Message 3 of 25

PinnacleMachine
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I never mess with materials - it's always set to steel satin for all components. It seems the opacity will work for 2-3 seconds; but as soon as I rotate the part or save it, it goes solid again and I can't get it transparent again. There was also a windows update this morning that may be causing the issue as well - I don't have time to screw with this - time is money.

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Message 4 of 25

john.h
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Same here, a file I was working with last night with opacity control set to 50% now doesn't have the ability to change the opacity of any object that previously had opacity control enabled.

 

Really highlights an issue with push updates, if this broke something more critical I wouldn't be able to get any work done today...

Message 5 of 25

Phil.E
Autodesk
Autodesk
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Hi,

 

We are aware of an issue and are working to fix it now. It might be related to what you are seeing.

 

There is one way to find out. Can you please change your preferences to this setting and try your workflow? Let me know what happens. Always happy to dig deeper.

 

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Thanks,





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


Message 6 of 25

john.h
Advocate
Advocate

That fixed it, I didn't think to check there since I had that set to "Better Performance" yesterday...

 

Thanks!

Message 7 of 25

PinnacleMachine
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Enthusiast

Fixed it for me as well.

Message 8 of 25

Anonymous
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I have tried everything on this thread but I cannot get opacity control to work on a peek component!

what am I doing wrong?

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Message 9 of 25

g-andresen
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Consultant

Hi,

Please share the file.

File > export > save as f3d locally  > attach it to the next post.

 

günther

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Message 10 of 25

Anonymous
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There you go!

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Message 11 of 25

g-andresen
Consultant
Consultant

Hi,

1. I could see that the effect does not occur with a new component in this construction as long as it is active. But this happens when the primary level is activated again.
2. Does the effect also occur in other files?

 

günther

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Message 12 of 25

Anonymous
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I can adjust some brass parts in the assembly but the PEEK parts don't!

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Message 13 of 25

g-andresen
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Consultant

Hi,

 

What about question 2?

 

günther

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Message 14 of 25

Anonymous
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I have just tried on another file that has both PEEK and brass parts, but I cannot get it to work on either of them!!

I must point out I am rather IT illiterate!

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Message 15 of 25

g-andresen
Consultant
Consultant

Hi,


@Anonymous wrote:

I have just tried on another file that has both PEEK and brass parts, but I cannot get it to work on either of them!!


Does this mean that the effect is not reproducible there?

 

günther

 

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Message 16 of 25

Anonymous
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maybe I am asking this in the wrong way.

I am working on an assembly that is housed in a PEEK outer/insulator with some parts inside it as well as passages running through it. I am trying to make the PEEK insulator semi-transparent by selecting the component, right clicking and selecting Opacity Control and clicking 30%

When the component is still selected, I can see a slight "ghosting" of the internals but as soon as I click off it reverts to a solid.

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Message 17 of 25

Anonymous
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For fun, I changed the physical material to brass (not very good for an insulator!) and it works like I thought it should!!

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Message 18 of 25

g-andresen
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Consultant

Hi,

I don't want to participate in this thread any further, because I can't see a sufficient development from the previous reactions to my questions.

 

Günther

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Message 19 of 25

Phil.E
Autodesk
Autodesk

For materials with translucency turned on, opacity control does not affect them.

Screen Shot 2020-10-20 at 3.21.52 PM.png





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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Message 20 of 25

PinnacleMachine
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Enthusiast

This issue just reappeared for me this morning - I am the original poster. I tried changing Transparency Effect settings from Better Display to Better Performance, which fixed it last time until there was a patch and it had no effect.

 

JP

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