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Rendering options

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eglupe
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Rendering options

Hello,

 I have an issue with rendering.  It seems as I can't change the style of Rendering for example, the default is Linear, but when I switch to another style, such as Curved, the object is still colors as Linear.  How do I change different rendering  styles?

Thanks

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maxim_k
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Hi,
Not sure - what do you mean by "Linear" and "Curved" rendering style?

Maxim

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eglupe
in reply to: maxim_k

Linear, Curved  are  various styles of Gradient icon.  I need to color an elevation of an interior, so when I try to select a pattern from Gradient icon, it doesn't change the style.

With Hatch it works just fine to change the patterns.  But, when I use Rendering option to change to a different style, the default stays at Linear style.

 

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maxim_k
in reply to: eglupe

Hi,

I don't know why you write about "Rendering" if you mean in fact Gradient fill option of hatch (or GRADIENT command). In my case, when I call GRADIENT command and pick "Pattern" (Gradient) swatch - Hatch Library palette opens and I can select the type of gradient fill from there (Linear, Curved, Spherical, etc.) and the swatch changes to the fill type I selected.

Maxim


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