Fusion 360 Render outputs empty image file.

Fusion 360 Render outputs empty image file.

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Fusion 360 Render outputs empty image file.

pvp1F8KUU
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Hi I am currently using the fusion 360 render engine to show some concept images and the output image file is blank. When "Transparent Background" is selected. I have a model with default lighting and fusion materials used. In this case stainless steel and kapton. 

pvp1F8KUU_0-1724280923737.png

 

When I render with both the cloud or a local render I get an visible output in the Render Gallery. 

pvp1F8KUU_1-1724281019857.png

However when I export as a .tiff or a .png file with a transparent background the image is completely blank  

pvp1F8KUU_2-1724281080644.png

If I turn off transparent background I get the image with a grey background which isn't an ideal solution for my use case. 

What I've tried:
- Restarting Fusion 360

- Re-rendering the file

- Changing the lighting conditions

-Changing local vs cloud render

- Rendering other files (They work perfectly fine - so I don't know what's wrong with this one)

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TrippyLighting
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Can you share the model?


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pvp1F8KUU
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Yes of course - see attached 

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jhackney1972
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Seems to work fine on my end.  PNG is attached.

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pvp1F8KUU
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Hmm strange it still doesn't work on my end, well thank you either way! 

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jackjanyjanu7
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Hi! It sounds like the "Transparent Background" option in Fusion 360 might be causing the render issue. Try turning off transparency to see if the model appears correctly. You could also check the gallery settings to ensure everything is being captured properly.

 
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