I learned something new this hour which may be in the user manual.
Note: I'm on SharkCAD 12.0.0 1592 Powerpacked.
I created a mesh and added edge loops and several more edge loops, then some insets.
Then, I drag-copied it and converted the copy to an acis solid.
Growing tired of selecting Deep Select as an icon/button, and not seeing Deep Select on the contextual right-click menu I on a lark clicked on "Show Points".
It showed a face(t). I colored it and tried more faces to see if more individual faces could be selected vs the whole solid and w/o needing to use Deep Select.
Note: I had to use the Pen tool, not the Inspector Attributes Color picker. I didn't need to hit "Apply" for the color to take.
It kept working.
It's kinda hit or miss. Sometimes, I can immediately get the face. Other times, I have to get close to the edge or right in the center, and sometimes, try several times. Once, I inadvertently selected two faces (ine in background, not apparent to me what I was doing) that acquired a color I applied.
This works on faces whether pulled or not pulled away from the main body.
Tried other random things like Extrude Solid, Thin Extrude, and that let me grab specific faces like faces and inset-like faces.
Not sure if this is an undocumented feature or if it's in the for-sale manuals/tips/tricks books.
Note: if after you pen color change colors but then you use the Attributes Color and hit "apply", then go "oops, need to Undo", and to hit Edit, Undo, the colors you applied before any save will revet to the base color if the object. That's be my findings in trial and error.
Cheers!
Edited by user Friday, November 28, 2025 7:35:15 AM(UTC)
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