 in this quick tip I'm going to show you folks how you can quickly change a lot of things when you're working with the appearances. So first out let me give a shout out to this lovely model. I found this on GrabCAD. This is from O. Miller. So check this out if you're working on a project that uses a 7-segment or a 14-segment display. It's a really nice model and a lot of the times I'll bring it into Fusion 360 and a lot of the times I'll want to change the colors or the appearances just to kind of make a better visual representation of what I'm working on. So the main thing I wanted to show is I've got a lot of these pins and they all have this this appearance that I'm not really liking right now. I kind of want to make it more of like a metal appearance. So if I go here and here under the bodies you'll see that this is a whole body and there's some things to look out for when you are working with a model and it's just a single body. So what I'll do is I'll bring up the appearance panel. I made it the hotkey A on my keyboard and then over here you can see all the materials that are used in this design and if I were to look up aluminum I really like the search box here so I can just type in aluminum and then you'll see all the aluminum flavors here. I really like the polished aluminum but if I drag it over it will say that hey it's going to do the whole body. So there's an option right up here it says apply to I can say faces and now I can individually apply this to faces so let's say I want to do one of these pins and there's my appearance now. Now it's done there but I need to do it to all of these pins so I found a pretty good workflow on how to apply a material to multiple faces. So let me show you I'm going to close this window out and I'm going to use the selection tool so under the select dropdown we'll go to selection filters and I'll deselect select all and I'll leave select through because I do want to select through the bodies but I only want to check off body faces because that's what I want to select so I'll go off of there and then I'll kind of orient myself so that I can do a kind of a drag select. If you ever try dragging from the left to the right you'll make a marquee window but if you drag from the right to the left you'll kind of make this different marquee window and this just allows you to select multiple things so with that selection I literally have all the bodies rather all the faces that I want to select now that they're all selected I can bring up the appearance window and they're still selected it's kind of hard to see but visually they are highlighted with this kind of white and that lets me know that I have all of these already selected you can also look at the bottom here and it says 36 faces so that means I have 36 faces that are selected very easily done right now all I got to do is just drag the material that's listed here under in this design just drag it into any one of these you'll see the whole set the whole group the whole selection highlights so now when I drop that all of that gets updated and that's pretty much this week's tutorial it's just kind of a quick tip I didn't know you can actually do that so I was excited to kind of record this and share it with you folks but if you're ever working with you know materials and you have a lot of faces that you need to to change now you know a good workflow on how to do it easily thank you folks for watching if you like this one give it a thumbs up and leave a comment if you have any of those I'll see you guys in the next one but until then remember to make a great day bye folks