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From: justin.barrett@tenforward.com (Justin Barrett)
Subject: Re: stencils
Date: Mon, 5 Jun 1995 12:28:00 GMT
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Bart Robinson said:
Br> #2 Assign your sphere a surface by selecting all the polygons and then
Br> hitting 'q' and creating a new surface for your sphere.
Actually, to surface the whole sphere, it's not necessary to select all
the polygons first. If nothing is selected, the surface name will be
assigned to the whole object. Just a note.....
Justin
... A Stoic brings the baby; a Cynic is where you bathe it.
* Q-Blue 1.0 *
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