Syedriaz1
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Faketus
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Syedriaz1
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| 08 Jul 2016 01:04 PM |
| I think you can, I just don't know how. |
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Brituiu
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| 08 Jul 2016 01:08 PM |
yes you can
select the union you want to recolor, go to its properties and you should see the option "UsePartColor" |
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| 08 Jul 2016 01:09 PM |
| This is definitely possible. Just mess around with the properties, I forgot which one. |
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Brituiu
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| 08 Jul 2016 01:10 PM |
o nvm meshes
well in that case you'll have to play with textures
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Syedriaz1
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| 08 Jul 2016 01:11 PM |
| hmmm ok, im looking through properties and not really finding much |
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Brituiu
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| 08 Jul 2016 01:11 PM |
| either colorize by texture OR you can also recolor the parent of the mesh |
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