Create, edit, purge, rename, update, save style to library and import and export styles
The lighting and scene styles in Autodesk Studio behave the same as the corresponding functions in the Autodesk Inventor Styles Editor. New or edited styles are saved in the standard style of the current document.
All lighting styles in Inventor Studio are associated with an IBL. If a none-IBL lighting style is specified on the View Appearances panel , the default IBL is applied automatically when you enter the Studio environment and the Lighting Style drop-down will be disabled until you exit the Studio environment.
When you enter Inventor Studio, all legacy local lights will be disabled by default. Use IBL to get the best rendering result. You can turn on specific local lights manually as desired.
Activate an existing style, save it as new, and modify it to suit your requirements.
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Click New.
The new style is saved in the standard style of the current document with the changes you made, and is listed in the style type browser with an asterisk before the name, denoting a local style.
Available if the selected style is not being used.
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Right-click the style, and then select Edit.
The Styles dialog box opens with the active light style in focus.
Available if the selected style is not being used.
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Click Purge.
The style is deleted, and is removed from the list in the style type browser.
The renamed style is listed in the style type browser with an asterisk before the name, denoting a local style.
Available if a local style is selected and it differs from a global style with the same name.
Data in the local style is replaced with data from the corresponding global style.
Available if a local style is selected, the style library is not read only, and the local style differs from a corresponding global style.
In the styles dialog box toolbar, click Save to Style Library .
The style is saved to the style library, and overwrites the existing global style, if there is one.
You can import and export individual styles directly from the style dialog box. For example:
Import lighting style
Export individual Lighting: