Hi,
>> i'm now making a solid 3d object in realistic view but i can't color it as white. The color displays like gray
Interesting, yesterday there was a similar question, just for an older release of AutoCAD and the question was about clean black instead of white.
But the answer is the same: in the real world there is no clean white as well as no clean black. The color an object shows in a rendered image depends on it's basic color, it's reflectivity, it's roughness and if cause the color and intensity of the lights around the object.
As a sample, put a paper (white) on a table, then dim the rooms light down to 1% ... how "white" is the paper now? ... Answer is dark grey or so dark that you have troubles to see it anyway. Same with objects in AutoCAD, an object in your scene with a material "white paper" can't be white if no light, dark light or light from the wrong side.
At least: it's how reality works, and a grey result of a white object is the result of a renderer doing "photorealistic renderings".
So your chance to make the grey more light is to turn on the light, same as in your dark room 😉
- alfred -
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