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The Configure dialog displays. Check Appearance . Click OK. If it's the first Appearance you've configured: An Appearance Theme column is added to the top table.
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Use Appearance to override the default appearance assigned to the physical material.
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You can use the following commands to create the scene that meets your rendered image needs: Appearance Scene Settings Decal Textures Appearance Appearances more accurately represent the material you use on a part.
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Appearances do not affect engineering properties.
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When you click Label, you can use the Label dialog to change these label settings: Xref On if the net continues on another schematic sheet and you want the label to record the location of the connection point on the other sheet.
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Select Setup > Appearance . Select whether you are applying appearances to Bodies/Components or individual Faces.
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Learn how to add, edit, and assign Appearance Themes in the Appearance Theme Table for Configurations in Fusion.
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Edit appearance properties Edits affect only the current document appearance .
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On the toolbar, click: Design > Modify > Appearance Render > Setup > Appearance Animation > Transform > Appearance The Appearance dialog displays.
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Appearance overrides the default appearance assigned to the physical material.
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An Appearance Theme lets you define different combinations of Appearances for objects in a design.
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Projected views placed below the base view depict the appearance from above. In the ISO drafting standard, drawings use first angle projection.
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On the Physical or Appearance tab: Search for a material.
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Component colors, physical materials, and appearances are hidden. Video
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Click Setup > Appearance . Ensure the Apply to option is set to Bodies/Components in the Appearance dialog.
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