Fuzzy Color

Fuzzy Color

Jose_Merino
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Fuzzy Color

Jose_Merino
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I'm making a structure but I want it to be white, but when i put white or snow in my appearance window, i keep seeing it gray (image below) how can I make it real white?

Thank You.

I have another question, before in this forum I have the bottom to insert an image and now I have not? why?

 

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ToddPig
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Great question.

 

I tried changing the RGB values to white [ 255, 255 ,255 ], and It still looked grey.

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mdavis22569
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you'd see more of the white when you render it ...  

 

1st picture just your normal Assembly

2nd ..rendered

 

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how you can play with your light options under view

it defaults to Two Lights

Try Cool lights

 

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You go into the settings at the bottom of the light options

 

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@ToddPig this would answer be the area you want to adjust when you were asking Blair.

 

 


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cad
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Try this:

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Daniel248
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I would advise against 'artificially' brightening a colour by using self-illumination settings: one day you'll want to get a good rendering of that model, and then you'll find out why.

 

The brightness of a white (RGB 255,255,255) finish depends on many settings (lights, position of lights relative to the surface observed, surface properties - glossiness, reflectivity, texture, etc.). In the screenshot below I've simply used 'White Porcelain' with colour set at RGB 255,255,255 and 'Grey Room' environment. It's white enough for me:

 

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