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I would like to resubmit this idea. Ultimately I would like decals to be passed through the derive process in iParts and derived parts. This is very helpful for showing silkscreen for -all- types of files.
This would be such a useful feature to have!! Being able to select sketches and features when deriving a part should also include the ability to select decals to be included in the derived part.
When I make a part derived from a base component part that has a decal, it is not represented. Is there an option to not repeat the decal on the derived part?
Yes, please make this possible. The current workflow makes for a laborious repetition of effort. Autodesk should always make the utmost effort to eliminate wasted duplication of tasks.
I would like this also, but possibly a different twist on it.
We start with a base number in what will be a factor table. Lets say the base is P/N: 12345.
Next we create 3 sketches and import (LINKED) 3 different PNG files (one per sketch). These make P/N's: 12345-A, 12345-B, 12345-C.
Next step is to apply the decals (imported PNGs) to each P/N and toggle the appropriate ones for each individual part. At this point, the decals still show up as 3rd party images, but they do not appear on the part. I've tried a few methods to get them to appear. 1) apply 3 decals to 1 extrusion (each decal is applied to the same extrusion) 2) apply 3 decals to 3 individual extrusions (each decal is applied to its own extrusion) 3) apply 3 decals to 3 individual extrusions making each extrusion a new solid, so now there are 3 different solids. To reiterate, no matter how I generate the individual files, the decals do push downward from the factory to the parts, but they are not visible. They do show-up as linked in 12345-A, 12345-B, 12345-C.
I would like to be able to see them in 12345-A, 12345-B, 12345-C since we use these files upstream in assemblies. These are labels, but I would like the floor to be able to see the image of the final label they are about to apply to the product before they box and ship the saleable item.