A little bit more experimenting today, and I understand the situation just a little bit better.
I loaded up the trial version of Rhino 3d. Did a step import and then right away, a step export.
The file looked good in Rhino, and when I imported the file into NX it still looked good.
So Rhino 3D was fixing something that Shark isn't...
So for fun, I looked at the contents of the step file (thank goodness for Ascii!)
I noticed that the Fill_Area_Style_Colour was assigned to be equal to the Color_RGB.
Therefore I conclude that the Fill_Area_Style_Color is the color that is assigned to the surfaces.
and the Colour_RGB is the color that is assigned to the pen.
And I suspect that shark doesn't have a way to assign a color to the "Fill_Area_Style_Colour".
So if you import a step file from a foreign CAD system that does support the "Fill_Area_Style_Colour", Shark will maintain those settings in memory, but not allow you to change them. And Shark will export those "Fill_Area_Style_Colour" settings...
The quick fix as I see it, (Tim are you listening?), is to assign the "Fill_Area_Style_Colour" to be equal to the "Colour_RGB" when you export a step file.
A work around (until Tim fixes things) is after you have adjusted the colors in Shark, export it as a step, import it into Rhino 3D, and then export it from Rhino 3D as a step, and go into your rendering program.
Whew!!!
Mike...
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