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    • B Offline
      BigTom
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      My materials list includes non-alphabetic or numeric characters. For instance, there is the color Beige but there is also <Beige> and [Beige]. What is the significance of these additional naming protocols?

      http://www.tomsherrillillustrations.com

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        TIG Moderator
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        @bigtom said:

        My materials list includes non-alphabetic or numeric characters. For instance, there is the color Beige but there is also <Beige> and [Beige]. What is the significance of these additional naming protocols?

        There is supposed to be a 'rule' on auto-naming but I think it's [sometimes] broken on imports etc...
        'Beige' is a 'plain' color.
        '[Beige]' has a 'texture'.
        '<Beige>' is a 'colorized' texture.

        TIG

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          BigTom
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          Thanks TIG
          What is a colorized texture?

          http://www.tomsherrillillustrations.com

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            TIG Moderator
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            @bigtom said:

            Thanks TIG
            What is a colorized texture?

            When you have a 'textured' material [e.g 'brickwork'] in the model materials collection you can edit it. One of the edit options is 'colorize' - this adds a colored 'film' over the texture [you edit the RGB - reset uses the 'average-color' of the texture] so you can tweak your bricks to be 'pinker' or whatever you want... πŸ€“

            TIG

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