+Ar O Thank you for your question! You can get a metallic surface on a part in one of two ways. The first way is True Shading in NX Rendering, you select the finish you would like under Object Materials. The second way is NX Advanced Studio. You select System Materials, and there is a library of different material types you can choose from, including metallic and mirrored finishes. You can find additional help in the NX Design Forum. community.plm.automation.siemens.com/t5/NX-Design-Discussion-Forum/bd-p/NXDesignForum
Hello, does the feature fills the hole by a 'minimal' surfacing approach?
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Hallo. How to make that mirror effect on part?
+Ar O Thank you for your question! You can get a metallic surface on a part in one of two ways. The first way is True Shading in NX Rendering, you select the finish you would like under Object Materials. The second way is NX Advanced Studio. You select System Materials, and there is a library of different material types you can choose from, including metallic and mirrored finishes. You can find additional help in the NX Design Forum. community.plm.automation.siemens.com/t5/NX-Design-Discussion-Forum/bd-p/NXDesignForum
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It is great. Thank you for your help.
Awesome.