I created a profile (for a window) by drawing a sketch and I want this profile, when I use it in mechanical-welding, to have a "predefined" color.
So my idea was to give a color (appearance) to my sketch, a color that appeared well when I extruded this sketch, but as soon as I went into mechanically welding with the same sketch, the color disappeared. So you have to put it back on manually during the mechanical welding while I would like the right color to appear automatically.
It may not be very logical, but it is the switch to mechanically welding mode that causes this. It's like when you transform a volume into sheet metal.
For the transition to these two modules: it's a bit like if you were doing function recognition during an import: you lose all the subtleties of color, etc...
But our very clever and competent colleagues will surely give you a good solution
I tried the gt22 method but it doesn't change anything, the part remains the same color :/
And OBI WAN, is it a profile that you created yourself (shapes and colors) and that you find in the same way in mechanically welded? I'm on SolidWorks 2016 but I don't think the version is the problem.
In my example: the green path profile remains green, the angle is from a library that I downloaded. I may have misunderstood it's the angle you want in color?
OBI WAN, yes, indeed I may have expressed myself badly, it's not the path profile whose color I want to change, but the angle in your case. It's as if I created the profile of this angle and decided to put it in pink in its base sketch, but when I switch to mechanically welded, it appears in gray.
I have attached a pdf that includes 3 screenshots showing an example of my problem.
Thank you FUZ3D, that's what I wanted to know. Regarding your second comment, it's not the message I wanted to convey but I probably (again) expressed myself badly^^
All I have to do is change the default colors of the materials!
Indeed, I hadn't seen the little box "transfer the material from the profile", it changes everything! So I created my own library (which was simpler I think) with materials that I copied from the SolidWorks database and gave it the look I wanted. Once applied to the profile, the colour of the material appears well in mechanically welded ;) Thanks again!