A new customer project presented me with CAD graphics that were a silver / white that started to drive me crazy (I know other than the Demon) and so after playing around with color settings for a while to no avail I found a setting that I now just LOVE above all else (not beer or motorcycles though!)
Go into:
EDIT --> Graphic Display Window --> CAD Assembly Then from here select the CAD features (part, fixture, etc.) to adjust, and then check the transparency box and play with adjusting the percentage! (for this project I adjusted the transparency to 68%)
I've now ensured I can be staring at the monitor for another 20 years as a slave to the Demon!!!
I find a bit transparency is very good when trying to locate (more or less hidden) features, or verifying that they cover the right surfaces. (I look at other people's programs all the time, and don't automatically know where HOLE23 has been programmed).
I find a bit transparency is very good when trying to locate (more or less hidden) features, or verifying that they cover the right surfaces. (I look at other people's programs all the time, and don't automatically know where HOLE23 has been programmed).