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      Jim
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      I was surprised no one seems to have made a crayon style (that I could find.) I'm not really asking for one as I don't personally have a need for it. I just thought it would have been done already.

      Hi

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        Jim
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        Oops, well it seems to have been included with SketchUp. Nevermind.

        For some reason I was thinking I could pick a color, then draw the shapes. It doesn't work that way in SketchUp, does it?

        Hi

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          igor
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          nope. edges are colored by axis, unfortunatly.

          The genius switch has no "off" position
          Intelegence is natrual, it takes real effort to be ignorant

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            spirp
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            Dont know if this was what you were asking for, Jim, but to create objects that seems to be painted with different colors, you can do this:

            Turn on "Color by layer", face style "Hidden line" and line color "By material" in your standard crayon style, and get a result like the one attached. As far as I know, this works with all styles, and I have this as my default style when working on floor plans and such (though not crayon style 😉 ), and each type of object in a separate layer (chairs in one, tables in another and so on).

            // Olle


            Crayons

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