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3. Change
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the
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material
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selection
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settings
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on
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the
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Tray
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Settings
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ribbon
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to
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those
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used
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on
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the
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other
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build
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tray.
4. Assign
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materials
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to
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the
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object
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(see
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“Assigning
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a
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Model
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Material
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to
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Objects”
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on
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page 22).
5. Select
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the
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object
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and
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copy
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it.
6. Display
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the
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other
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Objet
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Studio
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window,
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and
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paste
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the
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object
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onto
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the
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build
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tray.
Note:
You can save the object with the new materials either as a new
objdf
file, or by saving the original file with the changes.
Changing the
Model Material
When
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you
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design
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a
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build
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tray
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in
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Objet
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Studio,
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you
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can
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use
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model
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materials
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that
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might
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not
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be
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currently
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installed
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in
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the
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printer.
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Because
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the
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installed
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materials
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are
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displayed
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by
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default,
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change
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the
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material
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selection
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settings
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on
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the
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Tray
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Settings
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ribbon,
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if
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necessary.
Figure 5-25: Selecting a new model material