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|Name=Part ColorPerFace |
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|MenuLocation=View → Color per face |
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|Workbenches=[[Part_Workbench|Part]], [[PartDesign_Workbench|PartDesign]] |
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The [[Image:Part_ColorPerFace.svg|24px]] '''Part ColorPerFace''' tool allows you to define a color for each face or surface of an object. This way you can assign multiple colors to one part. To color whole parts, use [[Std_SetAppearance|Std SetAppearance]] instead. |
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To color faces: |
To color faces: |
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# Right-click on an object in the [[Tree_view|tree view]]. If the object supports the ''FaceColors'' feature, there is a context menu entry '''Set colors...''' and you can click on it. |
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# To select face(s): |
# To select face(s): |
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#* For a single face simply click on it. |
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#* To select multiple faces: |
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## To select multiple faces, either keep {{KEY|Ctrl}} pressed and click on several faces.<br>Or click in the dialog on the button {{Button|Box selection}}. Then you can drag with the mouse a selection rectangle in the model. Every face that is partly in the selection rectangle will be selected. |
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#** Keep {{KEY|Ctrl}} pressed and click on several faces. |
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#** Or click the {{Button|Box selection}} button in the task panel. You can then drag a selection rectangle in the [[3D_view|3D view]] with the mouse. Every face that is partly inside the rectangle will be selected. |
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[[Image:Part_FaceColors-dialog.png]] |
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{{Caption|The FaceColors task panel}} |
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 13 April 2024
Part ColorPerFace |
Menu location |
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View → Color per face |
Workbenches |
Part, PartDesign |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
Std Appearance |
Description
The Part ColorPerFace tool allows you to define a color for each face or surface of an object. This way you can assign multiple colors to one part. To color whole parts, use Std SetAppearance instead.
Usage
To color faces:
- Right-click on an object in the tree view. If the object supports the FaceColors feature, there is a context menu entry Set colors... and you can click on it.
- To select face(s):
- For a single face simply click on it.
- To select multiple faces:
- Keep Ctrl pressed and click on several faces.
- Or click the Box selection button in the task panel. You can then drag a selection rectangle in the 3D view with the mouse. Every face that is partly inside the rectangle will be selected.
- Choose a color for the selected faces in the task panel. introduced in version 0.20: The color can also get a transparency by setting the Alpha channel.
- Click the OK button to close the task panel and accept the changes.
To reset all face colors:
- Click Set to default. This sets the colors of all faces of the part to the default color. The button works instantly, i.e. you can not revert this with the Cancel button.
The FaceColors task panel
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