1. | From the Menu Bar, select Model > Material. |
2. | Click to switch between the material of the model and the material of the database. |
3. | Click the Go to Home Database directory icon ( ) that is now available. |
1. | Select the desired material, such as STEEL, and click the See Selected icon (). |
2. | In the Tree panel, highlight the part. |
3. | Click the Isolate Tree Selections icon (). |
4. | Go back to the Material panel |
5. | Click the Selected parts of tree icon (). |
6. | Click Save to allocate the material. |
1. | In the Modify panel, select Switch between Model and DB ( ) twice. |
2. | Then click the Change the database directory icon ( ). |
3. | Enter the path to your local database or working directory. |
4. | Click the OK button. |
5. | Highlight part name. |
6. | Click the See selected icon ( ) to see the material parameters. |
7. | In the Tree panel, highlight the part |
8. | Click the Isolate Tree Selections icon (). |
9. | Go back to the Material panel |
10. | Click the Selected parts of tree icon (). |
11. | Click Save to allocate the material. |
12. | Click Close to close the Material panel. |
1. | Go to the Material panel, select material. |
2. | Click the See selected icon (). |
Only the parts assigned to the material rubber are displayed in the graphic window.
3. | In the Tree panel, highlight the parts. |
4. | Click the Isolate Tree Selections button (). |
5. | Go back to the Material panel. |
6. | Click the Include picked parts button (). |
7. | Select the part from the Graphic Window. |
8. | After selecting, confirm the selection by clicking Yes in the Dialog Menu Bar. |
9. | Click Save to allocate the material. |
10. | Click Close to close the Material panel. |