hello, i have a problem like this bellow picture
the color is reversed betwen blue and red
its happen in all the component and when simulating component
plesae help me fix this problem
i using inventor 2017
hello, i have a problem like this bellow picture
the color is reversed betwen blue and red
its happen in all the component and when simulating component
plesae help me fix this problem
i using inventor 2017
@Anonymous wrote:
please help me fix this problem
i using inventor 2017
Did you make this change?
I can't figure out what you changed - can you post a Screencast recording and example *.ipt file.
@Anonymous wrote:
please help me fix this problem
i using inventor 2017
Did you make this change?
I can't figure out what you changed - can you post a Screencast recording and example *.ipt file.
yes, and know i figure that x and y axis color is reversed too...
i have a problem uploading file so i upload it in youtube
yes, and know i figure that x and y axis color is reversed too...
i have a problem uploading file so i upload it in youtube
The reason your "Gold" color looks funny that you have applied, is because it has a color Override applied to it. Clear all your color over rides for and it will return to the proper color.
I have to dig into why your 3D Axis has the colors different for the axis.
The reason your "Gold" color looks funny that you have applied, is because it has a color Override applied to it. Clear all your color over rides for and it will return to the proper color.
I have to dig into why your 3D Axis has the colors different for the axis.
I did not see any analysis study set up in the file you attached.
I did not see any material applied to the part you attached?
This does not appear to be exactly the same file that you posted images of in your original post/
I did not see any analysis study set up in the file you attached.
I did not see any material applied to the part you attached?
This does not appear to be exactly the same file that you posted images of in your original post/
hmm.. then what should i do ?
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i think the reversed axis color is the source of problem..
hmm.. then what should i do ?
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i think the reversed axis color is the source of problem..
Can you attach the same file here that you depicted in your original images (with the analysis defined in the file - constraints, loads...)?
Can you attach the same file here that you depicted in your original images (with the analysis defined in the file - constraints, loads...)?
yes because the file is only a circular tube same as the ordinary one.
i dont save the first one on the firs time. so i make another one .
but the problem is same. and i made it with same ipt template file.
yes because the file is only a circular tube same as the ordinary one.
i dont save the first one on the firs time. so i make another one .
but the problem is same. and i made it with same ipt template file.
i made a new one with the screenshoot, please tell me how to fix it
i made a new one with the screenshoot, please tell me how to fix it
This is how it appears on my machine.
Have you fooled around with the SDK Color Scheme editor?
Have you installed Update 1?
Are the coordinate axis colors incorrect convention in any file you create with 2017?
Are you using templates that installed with 2017, or are you using templates that were migrated from earlier release or otherwise edited?
This is how it appears on my machine.
Have you fooled around with the SDK Color Scheme editor?
Have you installed Update 1?
Are the coordinate axis colors incorrect convention in any file you create with 2017?
Are you using templates that installed with 2017, or are you using templates that were migrated from earlier release or otherwise edited?
@Anonymous wrote:
Have you fooled around with the SDK Color Scheme editor?
bet thats it...
@Anonymous wrote:
Have you fooled around with the SDK Color Scheme editor?
bet thats it...
i think i never doing anything with sdk color editor and never installed any update.
yes, it appears with same coordinate axis color in eany file i made.
i ever instal inventor 2014 before but i have uninstalled it.
so i only have inventor 2017 now..
i think i never doing anything with sdk color editor and never installed any update.
yes, it appears with same coordinate axis color in eany file i made.
i ever instal inventor 2014 before but i have uninstalled it.
so i only have inventor 2017 now..
Install Update 1.
Reboot the computer.
Test again and report back the results.
Install Update 1.
Reboot the computer.
Test again and report back the results.
@Anonymous wrote:
i think i never doing anything with sdk color editor and never installed any update.
You think or you are sure..
I think you did..
Go to tools..application options..colors tab and pick a different color scheme.. Are the triad colors correct/different now?
@Anonymous wrote:
i think i never doing anything with sdk color editor and never installed any update.
You think or you are sure..
I think you did..
Go to tools..application options..colors tab and pick a different color scheme.. Are the triad colors correct/different now?
what is SDK Color Scheme editor ??
i realized something when i hover my mouse cursor to change the tab ..
it appears to be normal blue like i was adjusted the color.(blue)
what is SDK Color Scheme editor ??
i realized something when i hover my mouse cursor to change the tab ..
it appears to be normal blue like i was adjusted the color.(blue)
did i doing it correctly ??
did i doing it correctly ??
@Anonymous wrote:
did i doing it correctly ??
yes but all your colors are messed up..
Sky should be a light blue background,etc....
The background color of the scheme you were using has been modified too..
Seems like you (or someone else) either used the "ICE Inventor color scheme editor" or your registry is corrupt or something else is wrong..
Maybe try running the Inventor Reset Utility or just correct the colors with the "ICE Inventor color scheme editor"
well start here first..
Please show us a screenshot of whats in your c://users/public/public documents/autodesk/Inventor 2017/SDK folder
Mine looks like this..
and if you want to try the Inventor reset utility its located here..
Note: you may want to backup your application options first.. (tools..application options..and press the export button at the bottom) so that you can reimport and application options you have changed after running the reset tool and restarting Inventor..
@Anonymous wrote:
did i doing it correctly ??
yes but all your colors are messed up..
Sky should be a light blue background,etc....
The background color of the scheme you were using has been modified too..
Seems like you (or someone else) either used the "ICE Inventor color scheme editor" or your registry is corrupt or something else is wrong..
Maybe try running the Inventor Reset Utility or just correct the colors with the "ICE Inventor color scheme editor"
well start here first..
Please show us a screenshot of whats in your c://users/public/public documents/autodesk/Inventor 2017/SDK folder
Mine looks like this..
and if you want to try the Inventor reset utility its located here..
Note: you may want to backup your application options first.. (tools..application options..and press the export button at the bottom) so that you can reimport and application options you have changed after running the reset tool and restarting Inventor..
@Anonymous wrote:
Ok.. So if you want you can fix the colors yourself by double clicking on usertools.msi which will install a new folder called User Tools and inside there you will find the Color scheme editor like this..
Double click on it and you can change colors..
BUT.. I would try the Inventor reset utility first that I talked about in the previous post..
@Anonymous wrote:
Ok.. So if you want you can fix the colors yourself by double clicking on usertools.msi which will install a new folder called User Tools and inside there you will find the Color scheme editor like this..
Double click on it and you can change colors..
BUT.. I would try the Inventor reset utility first that I talked about in the previous post..
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