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Bad rendered wood appearance material on cloud rendering

macmanpb
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Bad rendered wood appearance material on cloud rendering

macmanpb
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I rendered a cabinet design with the cloud render in Fusion360. The result was bad. All these gray tiles.

 

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It is my fault, how to get my cloud credits back if is not?
Here is how the cabinet should look like (not rendered):

 

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TrippyLighting
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Not sure you can get the cloud credits back, but it is a valid question.

Are you in a position to share the model ?


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macmanpb
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Hi @TrippyLighting, thank you for the fast response!
Here is the share link: https://a360.co/3eJ37ZZ

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TrippyLighting
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It looks to me that particular "Oak - Glossy" material for some reason is buggy. I tried other glossy materials like the "Cherry - Glossy" or some to the solid wood appearances and they worked fine.

 

Still testing a few things, though!


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jeff_strater
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Thanks for the model @macmanpb , and the analysis, @TrippyLighting - I've alerted the graphics/rendering team to take a look at this.


Jeff Strater
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TrippyLighting
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@jeff_strater I tagged you on the Slack channel with another appearance problem where the cloud and local render disagree.


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