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Studio render is making one part shiny and the rest not

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greghughes
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Studio render is making one part shiny and the rest not

The parts in my assembly all use the same appearance. When I come to to do a render of my model however it is rendering one of these shiny (I think thats what it called).

 

See attached images

 

Image1 shows how I want it to look (this is the opposite end of my assembly)

Image2 shows the problem

Image3 shows a different appearance give to the problem part

 

The problem part is derived from the other end of the assembly (the part show in image1). All the parts at this end of the assembly are created the same way. They all render fine its just this one.

 

I have tried recreating the part but still end up with the same result

 

This is doing my head in! Any suggestions greatly appreciated

 

Cheers

Greg

 

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Message 2 of 6
blair
in reply to: greghughes

Does changing the appearance in Studio make any difference to the render outcome?


Inventor 2020, In-Cad, Simulation Mechanical

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greghughes
in reply to: blair

Tried that - same result

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CAG_DRAFT
in reply to: greghughes

I've sidestepped some similar-ish issues in studio (2012 & 2013) by opening the part and faux-editing part features. (as in hit edit, then leave everything unchanged and press OK)
I guess this forces a full rebuild of the part in the graphics memory.

(My issues were related to small sharp grooves in a stair nosing)
Message 5 of 6
greghughes
in reply to: CAG_DRAFT

Thanks for your suggestion - I have tried this and it doesnt fix the problem

 

Cheers

Greg

 

Message 6 of 6

Can you able to share the assembly with us.


Vinod Balasubramanian
AutoCAD Industry Support & Escalation Lead

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