Color; Highlighted space or making light
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 Giving objects a locolize regions of box, spear, cone, dome or other primitives that has a foregound or backgound a color with noise, shine, matted line, colors with transparency gives a glow to a highlitghted objects region of space. Work best with tile or random small color textures. This is a highlighted space for a objects.  
 More Examples:
 http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=45254
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 Masking the space back view (note the spear is solid) 
  
 side view
  
 front view
  Now it should be clear what a highlighted space is and how it can be textured 
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 both sides rev and front transparency worked here 
  
 with mask
  
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 Highlighted space: 100% sketchup done with X ray mode in layers
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  Your posts are very confusing. I don't understand what you are doing here or why. It's like you started in the middle of a sentence. Why would you use this? There's no good explanation. Is this a setup for rendering in some rendering program? @unknownuser said: back view (note the spear is solid) I don't see a spear anywhere in your images. What does the sphere have to do with these transparent boxes? Why do you have a cube painted with transparent material? If you want to create the appearance of light through the opening, wouldn't a single face work just as well? Please clarify and make this a useful tutorial. If you do that, I'll move it to the tutorials section. 
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 @dave r said: :?: Your posts are very confusing. I don't understand what you are doing here or why.    i think it's an attempt at making the spear look like it's glowing (the 2nd to last image posted prior to me posting.. the one with a sphere inside the building while looking through the window.. it looks as if this lightbulb/sphere is lit and glowing more-so than if you just put a sphere inside a building.  
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 @unknownuser said: i think it's an attempt at making the spear look like it's glowing (the 2nd to last image posted prior to me posting. I've looked again and I still don't see a spear anywhere.  
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 Perhaps 'spear' is a typo of 'sphere' ? 
 There is one of those 
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