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      rhankc
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      Twas a Friday Evening and I was ready to go....was trying to get one last thing finished for the day; creating a cool flagstone pattern and turning it into a material.
      I created it and applied it to the patio, and was happy with the result. saved my work : way to go me... then I zoomed out, and that pettern had applied itself to about 4 gropups. Guess I wasn't deep enough. Obviously!

      I tried to erase it.... its everywhere... I shut down and reopened and erased it off the big areas and I have started applying colors over the pattern. Is there an effective way to get rid or a pettern applied in mass?
      TIA

      I cleaned it up...

      Hank

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        Anssi
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        You can right-click on a material in the Material browser (select the In Model tab, the little house icon) and select Delete from the context menu, and answer Yes to the dialog that asks if you want to replace it with the default material.

        Anssi

        securi adversus homines, securi adversus deos rem difficillimam adsecuti sunt, ut illis ne voto quidem opus esset

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          rhankc
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          Anssi, Thank you for the technique, It worked fantastic! I really wasn't looking forward to explaining why the inside surfaces of the tub looked like stone! I appreciate your help.

          Hank

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