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Hi, I'm trying to make my own families using solid extrusion. But it seems that assigning a material (accurender thing) to one extrusion, it applies it to the entire family. Is there a way around this?
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material applied to extrusion done as one mass(i.e without coming out of finish mass) shall be taken as one element and thus material shall be assigned as one. try segregating the mass elements which need to have different materials...make them as seperate masses in the same family. material seperation will be accepted.
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