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solids, series and colors...3 thing 1 problem

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maffigabri
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solids, series and colors...3 thing 1 problem

Hello, I've solids in series and I need to color them each a different color,if I click one ,unfortunately, it select them all, how can I fix?

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Anonymous
in reply to: maffigabri

Are they a group or a block?
Message 3 of 8
nestly2
in reply to: maffigabri

When you select the Solid, does the Properties Palette identify it as one Solid?  If so, use SOLIDEDIT > SEPARATE

 

 

SOLIDEDIT.gif

Message 4 of 8
maffigabri
in reply to: nestly2

Ok it seems that we use different software, i use autocad 2014 and how can you see we have different home (and you can see that i'm italian).. also if i write "separate" it says that work only with groups and i have a series, don't tell me that i have to download another software.. 

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Anonymous
in reply to: maffigabri

your image sure looks like an array 

 

burst or explode your array 

Message 6 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: maffigabri

 

La tua immagine appare come un array

 

Esplodere o scoppiare la matrice.

Message 7 of 8
nestly2
in reply to: maffigabri

Nope, you don't need different software.  The Ribbon panels change based on the workspace.  You appear to be in "Drafting and Annotation" where my animation was made using the "3D Modeling" workspace.

 

As stated above, you need to identify what type of object it is first in order to know how to modify it... Open the Properties Palette (CTRL + 1) and select the object.


Also, the command to separate non-continous solids is not SEPARATE, it's  SOLIDEDIT > Body > SeParate solids

 

Separate Solid.gif

 

 

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maffigabri
in reply to: nestly2

Yes, you are right, i haven't seen that, thank you a lot, bye 😄

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