@@matthewsaurman5575 At 3.42 min you can see I select the rectangle under the edge settings. There you can choose any color you wish for your edges! Let me know if you had luck finding it!
@@matthewsaurman5575 If you are working with Windows: The process of changing the edge color in your style settings is slightly different compared to a Mac. While Windows doesn't have a color picker directly in the style settings like Mac, you can still customize the edge colors by following these steps: 1. **Open the Styles Window:** - Go to `Window` > `Default Tray` > `Styles` to open the Styles panel. 2. **Select the Style:** - In the Styles panel, choose the style you want to edit by clicking on it. 3. **Edit the Style:** - Click on the `Edit` tab (represented by a little pencil icon) in the Styles panel. 4. **Edge Settings:** - Within the `Edit` tab, go to the `Edge Settings` by clicking on the edge icon (which looks like a cube with an edge highlighted). 5. **Change Edge Color:** - You'll see an option called "Color" with a dropdown menu. - By default, this might be set to "All Same". You can change this setting to "By Material," "By Axis," or select "All Same" and choose a color from the basic dropdown list that appears. 6. **Using Materials to Change Edge Colors:** - If you want more control over edge colors, you can select "By Material" and then apply specific materials or colors to the edges using the Paint Bucket tool. - Alternatively, if you want edges to change based on their orientation, select "By Axis," and edges will change color based on whether they are aligned with the red, green, or blue axes. 7. **Save the Style:** - After making your changes, click on the "Update Style with changes" icon (represented by two circular arrows) to save the changes to your current style. - If you want to create a new style with these settings, you can also use the "Create New Style" option in the Styles panel. By following these steps, you can effectively change the edge colors in your styles on a Windows computer, even without the color picker directly in the edge settings. Hope that helps :)
Working on an older Imac Retina 5K, 27-inch 2020) - 3.3 GHz, 6-Core Intel Core i5. I did upgrade my Memory (RAM) which made a HUGE difference: - 48 GB 2133 MHz DDR4. My graphic card: - AMD Radeon Pro 5300 4 GB I think the RAM made the difference when it comes to speed. Let me know if there is anything else you wish to know.
Hi thank you for the idea :) I have tried that. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn’t. It depends on the materials and how the furniture piece was built as well :) I do prefer some lines though but I guess it’s personal preference! Thank you for your input!
Thnx
How do you get the colored pencil edge setting color picker?
@@matthewsaurman5575 At 3.42 min you can see I select the rectangle under the edge settings. There you can choose any color you wish for your edges! Let me know if you had luck finding it!
@@balikahomesI just meant that my color picker doesn’t look like yours. The pencils are not an option for me
@@matthewsaurman5575 If you are working with Windows: The process of changing the edge color in your style settings is slightly different compared to a Mac. While Windows doesn't have a color picker directly in the style settings like Mac, you can still customize the edge colors by following these steps:
1. **Open the Styles Window:**
- Go to `Window` > `Default Tray` > `Styles` to open the Styles panel.
2. **Select the Style:**
- In the Styles panel, choose the style you want to edit by clicking on it.
3. **Edit the Style:**
- Click on the `Edit` tab (represented by a little pencil icon) in the Styles panel.
4. **Edge Settings:**
- Within the `Edit` tab, go to the `Edge Settings` by clicking on the edge icon (which looks like a cube with an edge highlighted).
5. **Change Edge Color:**
- You'll see an option called "Color" with a dropdown menu.
- By default, this might be set to "All Same". You can change this setting to "By Material," "By Axis," or select "All Same" and choose a color from the basic dropdown list that appears.
6. **Using Materials to Change Edge Colors:**
- If you want more control over edge colors, you can select "By Material" and then apply specific materials or colors to the edges using the Paint Bucket tool.
- Alternatively, if you want edges to change based on their orientation, select "By Axis," and edges will change color based on whether they are aligned with the red, green, or blue axes.
7. **Save the Style:**
- After making your changes, click on the "Update Style with changes" icon (represented by two circular arrows) to save the changes to your current style.
- If you want to create a new style with these settings, you can also use the "Create New Style" option in the Styles panel.
By following these steps, you can effectively change the edge colors in your styles on a Windows computer, even without the color picker directly in the edge settings.
Hope that helps :)
Very nice
Thank you so much =)
What's your model computer?
Working on an older Imac Retina 5K, 27-inch 2020)
- 3.3 GHz, 6-Core Intel Core i5.
I did upgrade my Memory (RAM) which made a HUGE difference:
- 48 GB 2133 MHz DDR4.
My graphic card:
- AMD Radeon Pro 5300 4 GB
I think the RAM made the difference when it comes to speed.
Let me know if there is anything else you wish to know.
🎉
Try view without profiles and edges, i think it looks even more realistic
Hi thank you for the idea :) I have tried that. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn’t. It depends on the materials and how the furniture piece was built as well :) I do prefer some lines though but I guess it’s personal preference! Thank you for your input!
AO is broken for curves surfaces. Need some polishing…