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Managing Button Parts

  You can do the following to each of the button building blocks: Replacing a Button Part Note You can replace a button only wi...

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You can do the following to each of the button building blocks:

Replacing a Button Part

Note

You can replace a button only with a 3D object (OBJ/FBX), and replace a buttonhole only with a 2D image.

To replace a part:

  1. If the Materials tab is not already open, on the Resources tabs, click Materials.

    materials.png
  2. In the Trims section, hover over the button image.

    button1.PNG

    Note

    Click the "X" icon to delete the button.

  3. Click

    hamburger-menu.png

    . A menu is displayed.

    buttons-menu.png
  4. Click Look Inside to view the button parts. The button parts are displayed in a pop-up pane.

    look-inside.png
  5. On the part you want to replace, click

    hamburger-menu.png

    . A menu is displayed.

  6. Click Replace. A file explorer window is displayed.

  7. Navigate to the location of the replacement part and click Open. The old part is replaced with the new part.

Extracting a Copy of a Button Part

To extract a copy of a part:

  1. If the Materials tab is not already open, on the Resources tabs, click Materials.

    materials.png
  2. In the Trims section, hover over the button image.

    button1.PNG

    Note

    Click the "X" icon to delete the button.

  3. Click

    hamburger-menu.png

    . A menu is displayed.

    buttons-menu.png
  4. Click Look Inside to view the button parts. The button parts are displayed in a pop-up pane.

    look-inside.png
  5. On the part you want to extract, click

    hamburger-menu.png

    . A menu is displayed.

  6. Click Extract a Copy. A copy is made and displayed in Trims, in the Piece Assignable section.

Editing a Button Part in Third-Party Software

To edit a button part:

  1. If the Materials tab is not already open, on the Resources tabs, click Materials.

    materials.png
  2. In the Trims section, hover over the button image.

    button1.PNG

    Note

    Click the "X" icon to delete the button.

  3. Click

    hamburger-menu.png

    . A menu is displayed.

    buttons-menu.png
  4. Click Look Inside to view the button parts. The button parts are displayed in a pop-up pane.

    look-inside.png
  5. On the part you want to extract, click

    hamburger-menu.png

    . A menu is displayed.

  6. Click Edit Externally. The part is opened up in your default graphics software.

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