I’m not really sure what additional information you’re seeking from me. This shouldn't happen according to Autodesk. It definitely "LOOKS" like it changes the structure of the element. What's interesting, is the affect the applying a glass material to the surface has on the solid's core material in a 3D view. A some point, one of those iterations will show the paint material all the way through the cube. Start painting one face at a time and loading each iteration into a project section view of the cube. It's when you load the painted family into the project that you see that the core has been changed to the paint material (in a section view of course.) You don't see it in the family - all looks good there. ![]() Seems to be a point in painting process at which the core material gets "overridden". There's nothing to share that you can't replicate yourself by painting faces of family elements yourself, be it elements created from extrusions, sweeps or joined geometry.
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