I want to create a SELECTION SET based on Imported color coded components

I want to create a SELECTION SET based on Imported color coded components

YanivBA
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I want to create a SELECTION SET based on Imported color coded components

YanivBA
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I received a file (mold design) that is fortunately color coded correctly, each type of component has a different color, the designer did a great job.

I was to use this attribute in order to be able to organize quickly all the different types of components into Selection Sets or any other "Quick Selection" group / folder etc. so I can later on change the colors, quickly animate, hide/show etc.

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TrippyLighting
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I don't think there is an automated function to help you with that in Fusion 360. This will be a manual effort. 


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jeff_strater
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I scratched my head on this all day today.  You can get tantalizingly close, but not quite.

 

In the appearance command, if you right click on an appearance, there is a menu item "Select Objects Applied To" that will select everything in that color.  But, sadly, the selection is cleared when you cancel the command.  I had hoped to be able to keep the selection, then turn around and create a selection set, but no...

 

 

The best you can do that I can think of is to take a screenshot of the components and go back and manually select them again.

 

You might be able to do this with the API, but I'm not sure.  @ekinsb?

 

Jeff


Jeff Strater
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ekinsb
Alumni
Alumni

I started to write a little add-in to do this but have run into a bug in the API. Depending on how the appearances were set up it might not be a problem in this particular case.  The problem is that the API currently is not working correctly if you created a new appearance by copying an editing an existing appearance, which I believe is the only way to create a new appearance.  So I'm guessing you'll run into the same problem with your design.  I've logged a bug and hopefully we can fix it soon.


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TrippyLighting
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Brilliant idea!


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