I am using Inventor 2023. I am trying to put a decal on a transparent surface, but the decal comes out transparent as well instead of being solid. Is there a way to make it solid like I did in Fusion 360? This is a silk screen. See attachments.
I think your problem may be partly due to the difference in background settings and the active lighting style.
Kacper Suchomski
@mark.martinezECRPT
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Solid bodies are uniformly transparent/solid. The solution is to apply the decal to a new solid body (thin extrusion the same size & shape) that has an opaque appearance.
Sam B
Inventor Pro 2023.2 | Windows 10 Home 21H2
Hi Mark,
Another low-tech way of strengthening the image is actually creating multiple Decals using the same sketch.
Many thanks!
In my experience with Inventor the decals "inherit" a lot of the physical properties of the material it's applied on. For example - if you want a matte paper label on a shiny glass bottle you will need to create separate part OR a slightly elevated surface acting as a thin label (like paper).
I think this may be the issue here as well. As it's just plain single-color text (or?) I'd suggest that you emboss it like 0.001 and add black color to it.
A similar issue with solution can be seen here:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/decal-looking-pale/td-p/9077903
In the real world - is that Decal a separate part with adhesive to the body.
If yes, that is how I would model it in Inventor - as a separate part assembled to the transparent component.
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