Hi taleequale,
> could be possible to have newly created faces with the
> same style of the mother..
Actually the way it currently works is that it inherits the styles from the original faces.
But the inset piece will be made up of a combination of pieces that come from the inset face as well as the side surrounding faces.
The various pieces of the inset will inherit the style of the original face that was used to produce the offset surface.
So for instance here is a box with a red top and blue side wall pieces:
When doing an inset of this, the inset will be composed of a red piece that was derived from the original top, and also blue pieces for the side walls, since those side walls of the inset are derived from the side walls of the original box:
Do you mean that you wish that the side walls were actually not inherited from their original source surfaces and instead made the same as the face being inset?
I'm not really sure if that would be possible for all cases, here is an example where there are multiple faces with different styles on them being inset, what would you want the side walls to come out as:
So note there that there is not necessarily a separate "side wall" surface for every separate face being inset, there are areas where there can be one side wall shared between multiple faces.
But the current method that makes the styles directly inherited from their originating surface makes this all work in a more predictable way...
- Michael
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