Solved Materials in blender overwriting eachother

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  1. karost

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    Materials in blender overwriting eachother, is there any fix? Grouping objects together somehow?

    Thank you for your response!

    //karost
     
  2. meywue

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    Hey,

    I'm not completely sure what the problem is?

    Do you mind to send us the files or explain you problem with some screenshots?

    Cheers!
     
  3. karost

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    I'm not sure how to explain it, I found a solution though.
    No problem, thank you anyway.

    //karost
     
  4. Yottabyte1024

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    Do you mean they're overlapping with each other? So there's a material, material.001, material.002, etc.?

    IMG_3125.jpg

    I'm on a phone right now, so unfortunately I can't find a more detailed picture, but if you click the icon the arrow is pointing to, you can reassign a material.

    Basically, select "material.001," press that button, and click "material." The area textured by material.001 will now use material, and they should no longer overlap.

    Sorry if that's a bit confusing. It's kind of hard to explain. I hope that helped!
     
  5. karost

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    Ahaa!! That's exactly what was happening! Thank you!
     
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