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kai0ty
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by kai0ty »
hmm, i thought i hit post but i dont see it. am i blind? anyway the question is about func_group. how is it properly used?
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It is just a handy way to group brushes, so that you can highlight them all by just clicking on one of the brushes and hitting key E.
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so,are these brushes turned detail?or remain structural ?
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no, they are just made one group you can select by hitting cntrl-e.
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I dont think they turn to anyof those.
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all so i ahve to hit e, thats what im doin wrong. thanks a bunch.
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