Public link does not allow rendering of MESHES

k.willemsen-4
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Public link does not allow rendering of MESHES

k.willemsen-4
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I uploaded 2 photos, the first is of a public link viewing (in browser) of a quite elleborate MESH model of a human skeleton + some additional anatomical landmarks. This is from a couple of months ago when there was no problem with the rendering.
The other foto is from today, I created 2 normal boxen (bodies) and gave one a physical material and the other an appearance and both are rendered right. However when I insert a MESH and give that a physical material and/or a apppearance it stays in a metalic look. No matter how I adjust the settings! My collegues who use this function to make renderings also have this problem.

 

Could somebody help me? 

 

My own conclusion is that meshes are not longer supported via rendering using a public link. With bodies there is no problem (Look at the red and white square)

 

Mesh example (previous.JPGMesh example (now).JPG

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Phil.E
Autodesk
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@Sualp.Ozel FYI, this probably fits in with the information you are collecting here.

 

This looks like a failure of the online display renderer to recognize colors/textures on the new mesh bodies.

 

@k.willemsen-4 I'm sorry at this time either Sualp or myself can raise this issue with the team that manages the display of models in the web view, but I don't have a workaround to offer yet. 





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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k.willemsen-4
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Thank you for your reply. Besides the fact that you don't have a workaround for me (ye), I was wondering if you can replicate the problem that I'm having?

 

And thank you for raising the issue with the fusion team!

 

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Phil.E
Autodesk
Autodesk

Yes I can replicate it, it's a general problem. 

 

The only workaround I can fathom is converting to solid Brep geometry, but for models of internal organs this may be very difficult for the modeling kernel because there are millions of faces. If you could convert it to solid colors can be applied.





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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Sualp.Ozel
Community Manager
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thanks for reporting this issue. We are working on the fix right now.



Sualp Ozel, PE
Principal Product Manager
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