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Background Gradient

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Not sure where to post this and I figured someone would have the answer. I've recently been working with Solidworks, just to try it out... and I've been trying to set as many of my settings as close to inventors as possible. For a background image I used the "sky" background... in solidworks, they don't have pre loaded themes that match, you have to pick two colours for a gradient. What I'm wondering is if anybody knows the colour codes for the light blues that are in the "sky" background.

 

I've attached an image to show what I mean.

 

Thanks

 

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mdavis22569
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Solidworks question in an Inventor forum ...

 

 

Wouldn't just be easier to use Inventor and keep using the Sky background ...then you wouldn't have to go through all of this (kidding around)  

 

 

Not sure if there are a lot of SW people on this forum


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Sure it's for solidworks but it's a question about the colours of the INVENTOR background... no need to be snarky

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Curtis_Waguespack
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Hi R.Mackay,

maybe @ToddPig or @Cadmanto can help, as they 

nevermind, guys. for some reason mdavis22569 and I both read the original post as how to set something in Solidworks. Smiley Embarassed

 

 

But I have observed that when users attempt to set two similar applications to look the same, it actually causes some confusion and frustration to the brain.

 

 

I've seen this a lot with AutoCAD users setting up Inventor with a black screen, etc.

 

I did this when I first switched, too. But just having that visual difference seems to cue use to "switch" modes, which helps.

 

I'm in and out of Inventor, AutoCAD and AutoCAD Mechanical fairly often these days, and I like them all looking a bit different, so that I don't drive myself crazy by trying to do it this way in that application, and that way in this one, etc.

 

I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
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mdavis22569
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it was a joke 


"Wouldn't just be easier to use Inventor and keep using the Sky background ...then you wouldn't have to go through all of this (kidding around) "



 

sorry you took it that way ..


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Curtis_Waguespack
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...but if you must

 

then you can take a screen shot, save it, load at this link, and get the RGB values:

 

http://imagecolorpicker.com/

 

I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
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