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    freegoodkharma
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    Registered: ‎04-02-2011

    White Values are there any better than R 244 G 244 B 244.

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    10-02-2012 04:42 PM

    Is there a whiter white than the plane old white.  I have RGB Values of R 244 G 244 B 244 for white, are there any better values for a more brilliant white?  Is it possible to take a photo of a color and cut copy and paste it into Inventor to copy the color values into Inventor?

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    *Expert Elite*
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    Registered: ‎09-03-2008

    Re: White Values are there any better than R 244 G 244 B 244.

    10-02-2012 05:31 PM in reply to: freegoodkharma

    What version of Inventor?  With Inventor 2013 there was a major shift in the way appearances are handled.  I don't have 2013 and don't know anything about how it works, so if that is the version you have I can't help you.  But, if your version is older than that, I might be able to help.

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    Re: White Values are there any better than R 244 G 244 B 244.

    10-03-2012 10:38 AM in reply to: cwhetten

    C.A.T

     

    245, 245, 245 are the correct RGB values. With white you will get very different results depending on the lighting style that you are using to view the part. You will see differences in shaded compared to Realistic modes, but more impact will be seen from playing with your lighting settings.

     

    As a quick example try viewing your part with the Empty Lab or Plain Room image based lighting settings. you can change the settings for the default to use the lighting from one of these IBL environments but not show the scene image if you don't need that.

     

    You can also add/remove lights & adjust brightness ambience, shadows, etc to get exactly what you want.

     

    Once you have lighting that good for "your white" preferences you can save the lighting style so that it can then be used for other parts, (through templates or style library).

     

    Thanks,
    Chris



    Chris Mitchell
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    Autodesk, Inc.

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    Re: White Values are there any better than R 244 G 244 B 244.

    12-06-2012 04:55 PM in reply to: freegoodkharma

    What's the point of setting up custom lighting styles if they will not carry over into your drawing file. The only way I have been able to get a true white to show in my .idw is to use self-illumination, the only problem is that it drowns out the texture map that I am using.

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