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    Define an aesthetic face for an injection molding simulation study

    1. On the Setup tab, click Boundary Conditions > Aesthetic Faces aesthetic faces icon.

      The Aesthetic Faces dialog opens.

    2. On the canvas, select one or more faces that you want to be visually appealing in your model.

      Tip: You can deselect the Tangent Chain check box to select single faces instead of all tangentially connected faces.
    3. Click OK.

    You have defined an aesthetic face or faces.

    Parent page: Aesthetic faces

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