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Re: pic: Upcoming CAD Teaser

I you haven't used photoworks before I would suggest watching the tutorial first as with anything in SolidWorks. Setting the material in for the part does not affect the photoworks material and setting the photoworks material doesn't set the part material (for weight COG etc...). If photoworks is enables in the add ins then the non render color will be affected by setting the photoworks material. If it isn't added in then the color is set using the normal appearance settings. If you have already set the appearance settings then setting the photoworks material will change the non render color but will leave the density settings and the like alone.

Hope that answers your question.
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