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Exporting from 3D Mode
Coloring an Explosion Drawing and Exporting as a Raster File
The previous exercises have shown that imported 3D files are always displayed in color in Rendering display mode. Which colors are used depends on whether colors have been assigned to the parts in the CAD system. When colors have already been assigned, these are adopted from the program. Parts that have not had colors assigned to them in the CAD program are depicted in blue, the standard color.
A new color can be assigned to each part using the Show fill window command. This means that creating colored graphics in 3D mode is very straightforward.
To ensure that a color drawing can be reused, Arbortext IsoDraw CADprocess allows users to choose from a range of formats when exporting out of 3D mode.
The following exercise involves assigning new colors to the parts in a prepared drawing. The drawing is then exported to a raster format.
The drawing produced in the previous section Using Functions from the Object Window is to be used in this exercise.
Source Drawing
plate_objekt.idr (3D data after editing)
Settings
Grid Alignment, Grid Snap, and Element Snap must be on.
Dimensions must be off.
The isometric grid must be set.
New Tools / Functions
Show fill window command
Fills window, assigning colors
Export command
Smooth rendering display mode
Delete command