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Historically, Fusion used the same colors differently in stock simulation and surface inspection.
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Fusion provides two views depending on your preference for specific color -coded distinctions or a more uniform color layout: Signal color view: Displays your custom colors for net classes and signals.
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You can use the custom color feature to easily track nets and signals.
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Select a tolerance color convention that applies to both stock simulation (when using the Colorization option of Comparison) and surface inspection results.
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Learn how to use Display Component Colors to display each color in an assembly as a different color in Fusion.
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In the Custom Signal Color dialog, either select a color from the preset options or choose a custom color .
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Switches between displaying all visible layers in full color to displaying only the Active Layer in full color and all other layers in grayscale.
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Ensure the Background field is set to Solid Color . Click the color swatch for the Color field to open the color selector.
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Custom Color : Click the color swatch, then select a color or enter a specific RGB value.
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Appearance The Appearance tool lets you apply color to components, bodies, and faces.
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Edit the red material’s color , changing the color from red to orange.
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Tip: Select the Override Component Colors checkbox to color Reference Objects in purple and Non-Reference Objects in yellow, while Edit In Place components retain their normal colors .
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Angle Specify the angle of the hatch pattern. Color Specify the color of the hatch pattern.
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Inspect Surface The colors of the surface inspection results show whether points are in or out of tolerance.
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When you display mesh face groups, it hides component colors , physical materials, and appearances on mesh bodies in the canvas.
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