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Issue created Jun 19, 2019 by Zohreh MOSTAANI@zmostaaniDeveloper

Using different colors or shades for different objects added to an asset

It is very difficult to distinguish which sub category of an asset belongs to which category. The problem is very obvious when dealing with the complicated and nested dataformats. It gets very confusing, very fast. However if each bigger category and subcategories have different shades or colors which are distinguishable visually, it will be much easier to deal with such big complicated assets.

To upload designs, you'll need to enable LFS and have an admin enable hashed storage. More information
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