SOLIDWORKS installs with a large library of appearance files that you can apply to your models, but you can also create a SOLIDWORKS Custom appearance file from any image you wish.
Create a Custom Appearance File
To create a new custom appearance file, you need to start by editing an existing appearance with a texture. Make sure you are editing the appearance using the “Advanced” option, this way you can change the path for the texture file.
Go to the “Image” section of the dialogue and click browse to select the image file that you wish to use as the basis for the new appearance. Select the image file and click “Open”.
Once the image file is applied to the appearance you can make any additional changes you wish, such as adjusting the color tint or the scale of the image mapping.
To save these setting to a new appearance file, go to the “Appearance” section and click “Save Appearance …”. A new custom .p2m appearance file will be created with the setting you have specified. This appearance can then be applied to other SolidWorks models.
Add to the Appearance Library
Once you have saved the appearance file to a folder location you will be given the option of adding that folder location to the appearance library list.
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