Hide Table of Contents

Zebra Stripes

Zebra stripes allow you to see small changes in a surface that may be hard to see with a standard display. Zebra stripes simulate the reflection of long strips of light on a very shiny surface.

With zebra stripes, you can easily see wrinkles or defects in a surface, and you can verify that two adjacent faces are in contact, are tangent, or have continuous curvature. See Zebra Stripes on Boundaries for more information.

To view a part with zebra stripes:

  1. Click Zebra Stripes (View toolbar) or View, Display, Zebra Stripes.

  2. Set options as described below.

  3. Click .

You can improve the accuracy of your display by selecting only those faces that you want displayed with zebra stripes. To view a face with zebra stripes, right-click it in the graphics area and select Zebra Stripes.

To turn off zebra stripes:

Click Zebra Stripes (View toolbar) or View, Display, Zebra Stripes again to clear the zebra stripes.

Settings

Adjust the following:

  • Number Of Stripes

  • Width Of Stripes

  • Stripe Accuracy . Move the slider from low accuracy (left) to high accuracy (right) to improve the quality of the display. Note that increasing the display accuracy also increases the display calculation time.

  • Color Of Stripes. Click Edit Color.

  • Color Of Background. Click Edit Color.

Select one of the following:

  • Spherical Map. Available on all systems. The part appears to be inside a large sphere that is covered on the inside with strips of light. The zebra stripes are always curved (even on flat faces) and display singularities.

  • Cube Map. Available on systems with a graphics card that supports cube texture maps. If your computer does not have this type of graphics card, SolidWorks does not allow you to select this option. The part appears to be inside a large square room that is covered with strips of light on the walls, ceiling, and floors. The zebra stripes are straight on flat faces, and do not display singularities.

The cube map display shows unstriped bands. Unstriped bands are the reflections of the corners of the "room."

    No stripes

    Spherical Map

    Cube Map

It may be helpful to use zebra stripes in conjunction with the Curvature display.



Provide feedback on this topic

SOLIDWORKS welcomes your feedback concerning the presentation, accuracy, and thoroughness of the documentation. Use the form below to send your comments and suggestions about this topic directly to our documentation team. The documentation team cannot answer technical support questions. Click here for information about technical support.

* Required

 
*Email:  
Subject:   Feedback on Help Topics
Page:   Zebra Stripes
*Comment:  
*   I acknowledge I have read and I hereby accept the privacy policy under which my Personal Data will be used by Dassault Systèmes

Print Topic

Select the scope of content to print:

x

We have detected you are using a browser version older than Internet Explorer 7. For optimized display, we suggest upgrading your browser to Internet Explorer 7 or newer.

 Never show this message again
x

Web Help Content Version: SOLIDWORKS 2010 SP05

To disable Web help from within SOLIDWORKS and use local help instead, click Help > Use SOLIDWORKS Web Help.

To report problems encountered with the Web help interface and search, contact your local support representative. To provide feedback on individual help topics, use the “Feedback on this topic” link on the individual topic page.