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| 17 May 2015 09:47 AM |
This is just really irritating that this already isn't a thing. Ok, so you make a union by combining or cutting into parts to make your own unique shape. But for some reason, you're able to change the material on this union, but not the color.
An example of this is: say you want to make a hexagon shaped part. You color it red but you might also need a blue and a yellow hexagon. Well, you gotta make a completely new union because you can't color your new shape any differently.
Does anyone else get annoyed by this? |
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darkline1
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| 17 May 2015 09:48 AM |
| @above What do you think? No. |
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| 17 May 2015 03:52 PM |
| Support. Also allow parts to individually have different transparencies and union. |
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powertool
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| 17 May 2015 03:53 PM |
No, I don't. Why don't I get annoyed? Because I read through the properties list on my unions, and because I use the UsePartColor boolean.
You should try it sometime. |
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