Reflective materials appear black in realistic visual style. Can anything be done?
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Hi
In Autocad when I apply reflective materials (like machined stainless steel) to things I have drawn, they appear black in the "realistic visual style" mode.
This is a problem for me because I work for a stainless steel fabrication company so most of our stuff is shiny.
It would be nice to put material/texture on stuff but I don't want to render the drawings
Things I already know:
- You can see light sources reflected off the shiny object but the rest of the object is black.
- If I render the drawing, reflective materials look ok fine
- Presumably this means that realistic shows black because it does not calculate reflections/ray tracing?
Is there any way round this because black metal parts are hard to see (and look dorky).
I have tried messing with exposure but it just blows out the parts which are non reflective