Different materials blurred together after rendering

Different materials blurred together after rendering

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Different materials blurred together after rendering

Anonymous
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Hi all 

 

I'm Joe a beginner fusion user Started using it for visualise my furniture designs 

 

I ran in to a problem when I tried to make a walnut table top with a maple inlay

After rendering the two materials/appearance is blurred together. But even in the model view in some angels it's not perfectly visible 

 

This is just a sample to show the issue 

 

Before Render

Sample.png

 

After Render

Sample_2017-Oct-03_09-27-37AM-000_CustomizedView31839890490_png.png

 

In Model view different angle

Sample v2.png

 

The maple bit is a new body extruded in to the other body

I'm aware it can be an issue when two different body sharing a plane but I could't fix this anyhow 

I tried to play with the environment I had some okay result but still way to much blur

 

It might be something very simple sorry if it is. I did my search here but I could't find a solution

 

Any advice would be highly appreciated 

 

Thanks reading 

Joe

 

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SaeedHamza
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Hi,

 

There isn't a way around this, there isn't even a need to think of one!

If there are 2 render materials on the same plane, that means one of 2 things :

1- There are to bodies, and the bigger body should be combined with the smaller body, and the smaller body as the cutting tool, while keeping the tools in the combine dialog box checked

2- This is one body with 2 different materials, and the small area that has a different material than the rest of the body is created using the split face command

 

Regards

Saeed Hamza
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Dear Saeed

 

Thanks for the reply

 

Would you mind to do a quick screencast how to do it exactly I'm not sure I got it right 

 

Many Thanks 

Joe

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SaeedHamza
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Sure, here is a screencast

I hope it helps

 

Regards

 

 

 

Saeed Hamza
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Thanks Man! You are a legend! It worked 🙂

 

Thanks for taking the time!

 

Cheers 

Joe

 

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