kyzc
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| 28 Sep 2017 09:49 PM |
| Go to Model, the click "surface" then choose "smooth" or "smooth no lines then when you're done, click the stud parts! :) |
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VexTrexYT
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| Joined: 20 Dec 2016 |
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| 28 Sep 2017 09:58 PM |
| Go to model on the top screen, the to the center right, press surface, then smooth or smooth-no outlines. Or, select the prop er ties then go to properties, go down to surface and change the properties. |
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Scottifly
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| Joined: 30 Jan 2011 |
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| 28 Sep 2017 10:25 PM |
If you want to change a bunch of Parts at the same time, select them all, either by left clicking and dragging the mouse over them in the Workspace or by clicking on them in the Workspace window using left click, Shift left click (selects all the Parts between the last Part you clicked and the one you Shift click on) or Ctrl left click (selects another Part as well as the Parts you already selected). After that go to your Properties window and click the triangle next to SurfaceType, this opens up all 6 sides of the Part and shows what they all are. Select whatever surface type you want on each of the sides.
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