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    • boofredlayB Offline
      boofredlay
      last edited by

      Do like Alan said, change to wire frame mode before trying to paint your lines.

      Another way to change the line color of many lines at once is to go to wire frame mode again, select your lines, go to entity info and change the color from there. This way you don't have to keep painting line after line.

      My $.02

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      • GaieusG Offline
        Gaieus
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        Yeah, the pre-select is the trick. Then you do not need to (meticuously) aim at the lines with the paint tool.

        Gai...

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        • B Offline
          Ben Ritter
          last edited by

          How would you change the color of some lines, while keeping the others black?

          Ben

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            Ben Ritter
            last edited by

            Continued,

            Because once you select "color by material", it's across the board for the entire model, right?

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            • Alan FraserA Offline
              Alan Fraser
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              When you select Color by Material, the edges will be black by default...and stay that way unless you paint them something else, individually or collectively, it's not a whole-model setting.


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              • EdsonE Offline
                Edson
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                @alan fraser said:

                When you select Color by Material, the edges will be black by default...and stay that way unless you paint them something else, individually or collectively, it's not a whole-model setting.

                i am sorry, alan. i do not quite get it. if i select color by material in a model full of colors and materials all edges will take up those colors and materias, is it not?

                what i would like to know is how to keep some edges black while others have different colors.

                edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
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                  dmatho
                  last edited by

                  Hi Edson
                  sorry for barging in... the answer is, from the Styles Control window, select the Edit tab and choose the Edges button (first on the left). At the very bottom of the control window, where it says 'Color', open the pulldown and choose to display the edges "By material" (the default is "All same"). Update or create this as a new style. Now, you can change just the colors of the edges using the Materials editor, paint-dropping a material on the desired edge... Faces can indeed have a different material (color or texture) from edges. Hope this helps.

                  Cheers,

                  • Diego -
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                  • Alan FraserA Offline
                    Alan Fraser
                    last edited by

                    To elaborate on what Diego has already said....if you double or triple click an object or several faces, so that you have both the faces and their bounding edges selected, then use the Paint tool, the edges will indeed take on the same colour as the faces.
                    (In fact they even do this when the edge colour is set to All the same...ie. black...it's just that you can't see it. That is why you are sometimes unable to purge a material even when its surface area is zero...because it is the lines that are coloured, not the faces. In that case you have to forcibly delete the colour.)

                    However, just because you happen to mass-paint the edges along with the faces, doesn't mean that you can't paint them individually...whatever colour you like, even if it is quite different from the adjacent surface.

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                    • EdsonE Offline
                      Edson
                      last edited by

                      hi diego,

                      this is understood from the beginning. then if i decide to keep some edges black i will have to paint them black. is that what you are saying?

                      edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
                      http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                      • Wo3DanW Offline
                        Wo3Dan
                        last edited by

                        @edson said:

                        hi diego,

                        this is understood from the beginning. then if i decide to keep some edges black i will have to paint them black. is that what you are saying?

                        Edson,

                        A group or component can only have one colour. In this group or component each entity whether an edge, a face or a nested group or component can again have its own colour. (faces even two, one for front and one for back).
                        If an entity is not the default it will overrule the colour of the ‘one level higher’ group colour or component colour.

                        b.t.w. instead of painting edges (or faces) black you can paint them default.
                        For edges this means they appear black on screen even in mode ‘Colour by Material’
                        This may be better then painting them black, to avoid confusion

                        Wo3Dan

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                        • EdsonE Offline
                          Edson
                          last edited by

                          could anyone tell me why, in the image below, some edges have assumed the material's color, some remained black and some turned white (without any interference from me)?same material.png

                          EDIT: one thing that i noticed is that if you set the edge colors to by material before you do anything in a model then it is easy to control them. all of them come in black as you model but when you change a line's color the others remain black.

                          edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre • brasil
                          http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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