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I try to give different base colours to my objects but when I define a base colour for one object, a couple of objects get the same colour at the same time. made a new material for those ones to separate their material from each other but when I add the base colour to those it's not showing it. then I went to every object and pressed P to separate them from each other but it didn't help. I also unwrapped the object just to see if it helps. but it didn't.

Can you help me figure out what is the problem?

Thank you!

coloring all together :(

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  • https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/516/add-different-materials-to-different-parts-of-a-mesh/ – Duarte Farrajota Ramos Jul 14 '22 at 14:55
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Your problem is that you haven't assigned the material to that object/mesh.

Just select that object and go into Edit Mode. Then select the whole of that part by pressing L to select linked or A to select all.

Then just press the assign button here:

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