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Why are some symmetrical features, like spokes and webs, revolved in the sectional view?
 
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How do you change a material's color?
 
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Answer to Question 1

The features are imagined to be revolved until they line up vertically and are projected from that position to ensure clarity is improved. If clarity is not improved, then the feature is not rotated.

Answer to Question 2

Make sure you are looking at the list of In-Model materials (those you see when you click the House icon), and double-click the one you want to edit. Choose a color selection method



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