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Quick3DPlan – Change Materials of Elements

Overview

In this video, we will learn how to edit and assign materials to cabinets, countertops, accessories, appliances, walls, floors, and moldings in our Quick3DPlan design.


1. Access the Materials Tool

  • Photo tab → tools to edit materials
  • Editable elements: cabinets, countertops, accessories, appliances, walls, floors, and moldings

2. Change Materials of Cabinets and Doors

  • Select Cabinet Series button
  • Pop-up window → select door model and door material
  • Optional: enlarge images with double-click
  • Define body material, handle model, and countertop material
  • Apply to all cabinets checkbox is active by default → global changes
  • Deactivate the checkbox → changes only apply to the selected cabinet

3. Change Countertop Materials

  • Countertop Material tool
  • Select the desired finish → click OK
  • Note: only applies to cabinets with a predefined countertop
  • For countertops created from contours:
    • Furniture tab → Edit button next to Shaped Countertop
    • Select the countertop → choose material → click OK

4. Edit Materials of Multiple Cabinets at Once

  • Combined tool → allows modifying cabinets and linear units simultaneously
  • Available settings in the pop-up window:
    • Door model
    • Handle model
    • Materials: body, door, handle, baseboard, countertop, backsplash, crown molding, light rail
  • Apply to all cabinets checkbox → active for global changes, deactivated for individual changes

5. Copy Materials from One Cabinet to Another

  • Import from Cabinet button → select source cabinet → apply to the rest
  • Checkbox active → changes applied to all cabinets

6. Change Materials of Accessories

  • Select an accessory → open the editing dialog
  • Alternative: right-click → Accessory Material
  • Choose the part of the accessory to edit (e.g., seat, stool legs)
  • Repeat the process for all accessories of the same type
  • Note differences in complex accessories (e.g., lamps with multiple parts)

7. Edit Materials of Appliances

  • Appliance Material tool
  • Select the object → open dialog → choose materials for each part
  • Example: change material of a range hood

8. Change Wall Materials

  • Wall Material tool → open dialog → select material
  • Default settings: 0º angle, size 30×30 cm
  • Optional: modify angle and dimensions
  • Apply to all checkbox → active to apply to all walls
  • Example: white paint or green tile only on the back wall

9. Change Floor Materials

  • Floor Material tool → select material
  • Configure angle and dimensions (e.g., 45º and 50×50 cm)
  • Click OK → apply changes

10. Change Molding Materials

  • Molding Material tool → select baseboard and crown molding
  • Click OK → changes applied
  • Note: in this design, only the baseboard is applied

Note:
These tools allow full control over the finishes of your design, for both global and individual changes, ensuring consistency and customization for all elements of the project.

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