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Topic Closedto cover on the solid

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    Posted: 28.Mar.2015 at 18:37
Hi everybody,i'm from France and i'm new in the forum , this is why i'm sorry for the grammar :) i have a problem, i cant differentiate the surface for cover the different material.you will see in the picture what i uploaded i want to cover the palces green of the differents materials but when i cover for the solid it cover all of the palce ..what i have to do please ? thank you



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Mar.2015 at 19:40
Hello ejder, maybe I will say something stupid but I see that you have succeded in applying materials to all that stuff, was if you just separate the different solids to be rendered so that you could apply different materials.
I suppose that the big room will be covered with stone and the other rooms with wood.

Warning : if you use the french release, the french commands SECTION ( _SLICE or SLICE ) and COUPE ( _SECTION or SECTION ) will give the exact contrary of what it's supose to do.
SECTION will cut the solids in 2 parts with the option to keep the 2 parts or delete one of the two.
COUPE will create a REGION at the place of the COUPE without deleting anything.
In your case I would separate the different solids with the command SECTION.
In any case do it on a copy of the original solids in the same file.


Edited by philippe JOSEPH - 28.Mar.2015 at 19:54
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Mar.2015 at 21:19
Thak you very much Philippe  :) thanks to you i finally succeded .i used the commend slice and i distinguished the rooms now i can work on the differents solids et merci beaucoup :)

Edited by ejder - 28.Mar.2015 at 21:20
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