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    • B Offline
      bhbarchitects
      last edited by

      Hi All

      Anybody know of a quick method to remove materials but leave the glass material. I need a style like hidden line but still need to apply a brick texture to a wall and have the glass showing...

      Cheers Matthew

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        Ecuadorian
        last edited by

        Sounds like you could use the "clay rendering" setting of some render programs. Have you tried any?

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          designerstuart
          last edited by

          couldn't you select all the glass (right click in material palette) and hide it, then select the rest and set the material to default?

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            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            If they are all in the same context select one 'glass' face and right-click > Select > All with Same Material.
            Now Invert the Selection - there are several tool to do this... ***OR Group + Cut the Selected faces.
            Select all of the rest and paint them with the default material.
            Now if you have just inverted the Selection now you have what you want... ***OR PasteInPlace + Explode and the glass faces are back...

            TIG

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              Anssi
              last edited by

              You can right-click on materials in the In Model tab (little house icon) of the Material browser and select "Delete" from the menu.

              Anssi

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              • TIGT Offline
                TIG Moderator
                last edited by

                @anssi said:

                You can right-click on materials in the In Model tab (little house icon) of the Material browser and select "Delete" from the menu.
                Anssi

                Which is an excellent way... if there are only a few materials - but it does have the advantage of removing these materials in nested contexts etc... 😉

                TIG

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                  bhbarchitects
                  last edited by

                  Hi All

                  Thanks for the suggestions, it was a rush job so in the end just deleted all materials then re input the glass. I will have a play with TIG's suggestion as this will not be the last time.

                  Thanks All

                  Matthew

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