Fusion 360 Educational - When I render one of my parts becomes black

Fusion 360 Educational - When I render one of my parts becomes black

662738
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Fusion 360 Educational - When I render one of my parts becomes black

662738
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When I render my project one of my parts becomes black and I can't see why. I selected the appearance the same way like all the other parts and the parts dont have a physical material.

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Thanks for your time!

 

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sutherland-
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Hi @662738 

 

I believe that this is an issue that Autodesk is aware of and has received numerous reports of.

 

To be sure: Do you have any errors in your Assembly/Timeline? Both red and yellow?

 

 


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Also, consider giving a Like to the comments that you feel helped you.

Best regards,
Level  sutherland-

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wmhazzard
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If you are using a leather appearance, it is a very old bug. 

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662738
Explorer
Explorer

Yes I actually do have yellow errors in the timeline! See the picture.

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Again thanks alot for your help!

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662738
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Explorer

I removed the errors but it did not have any effect..

One note is that I grabbed the arms from a grabcat model.

https://grabcad.com/library/human-body-model-joints-for-fusion360-1

 

The original file in this model also shows the arms in a different color.

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I am not very experienced with fusion 360, so I dont know what this means.

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karina.harper
Autodesk Support
Autodesk Support

@662738 

It is likely an issue with that particular appearance. If you share your file, I can have a look and see if it's been reported. In the meantime you may be able to change the appearance and it should render fine.


Cheers,

 

Karina

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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Surface body.

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662738
Explorer
Explorer

This solved it for me! I found out the body's still had to be stiched as it wasnt a solidbody yet. Stiching the gaps made the body solid and solved the problem!

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