By l1407
#344463
JDHill wrote:You would select the object(s) and go to: Rhino Object Properties > Material > Assign by.
do I need to use that step for every changing (remove assign material, and that Rhino Object Properties > Material > Assign by),

if the remove material function is include to change the poropertiy by layer, that may be better.
By JDHill
#344464
do I need to use that step for every changing (remove assign material, and that Rhino Object Properties > Material > Assign by)
If your goal is to get the object to by-layer, then don't remove the material at all -- just switch the object to use by-layer assignment. That way, you can change it back to by-plugin at any time without re-assigning the material to the object. This is how Rhino intends things to work, anyway, and the plugin probably won't try to go against it.
By l1407
#344473
JDHill wrote:
do I need to use that step for every changing (remove assign material, and that Rhino Object Properties > Material > Assign by)
If your goal is to get the object to by-layer, then don't remove the material at all -- just switch the object to use by-layer assignment. That way, you can change it back to by-plugin at any time without re-assigning the material to the object. This is how Rhino intends things to work, anyway, and the plugin probably won't try to go against it.

thank you very much!

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