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      subh
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      Hi

      Is it possible to put colors over a particular part of a component when the whole component color is by layer?
      If anyone have any solution PLEASE HELP ME.

      Thanks

      Subh

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        spirp
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        If I understand you correctly, you want a part of your component to have a color that differs from the rest of the component, when using "color by layer"? if so - yes, this is possible, just put the faces you want colored differently on a separate layer, with the color of your choice. Keep the component on the main layer, though.

        I've attached a skp with a cube, which is assigned to layer "1", while two of the faces are assigned to layer "2" and "3".

        Hope this helps,
        Olle


        ColorByLayerTest1.skp

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          subh
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          Thanks Spirp

          It is working.
          Many many thanks.

          Subh

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            spirp
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            Great!

            Good luck!

            // Olle

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