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Is there a way to make modeling color brighter ?

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Anonymous
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Is there a way to make modeling color brighter ?

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Hello! I noticed when I am modeling, my shapes and everything seems like to be a lot darker color and they are not so bright anymore. What can I do to change that? Its not happening during render view or anything, just during the modeling.

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Is there a way to make modeling color brighter ?

Hello! I noticed when I am modeling, my shapes and everything seems like to be a lot darker color and they are not so bright anymore. What can I do to change that? Its not happening during render view or anything, just during the modeling.

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daunish
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Not sure how it looks for you. But the standard should look fine for modeling (at least for me). I've uploaded two files.:

 

One "Standard_Viewport" how it looks for me, is this how it looks for you?

 

The other called "ColorManagementOff_Viewport" if your view looks like this, then I agree it's too dark, and you probably accidentally turned off color management, just turn it back on.

 

If the standard viewport is too dark, there are a few things you can do.

On the default lambert, just make it a brighter white.

Or, check out the 3rd image I attached called "GammaControl_Viewport" change the drop-down to something that works better for you.

 

If it's still too dark, then you got a bigger problem here. Maybe upload a screenshot if that's the case. Let me know

 

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Not sure how it looks for you. But the standard should look fine for modeling (at least for me). I've uploaded two files.:

 

One "Standard_Viewport" how it looks for me, is this how it looks for you?

 

The other called "ColorManagementOff_Viewport" if your view looks like this, then I agree it's too dark, and you probably accidentally turned off color management, just turn it back on.

 

If the standard viewport is too dark, there are a few things you can do.

On the default lambert, just make it a brighter white.

Or, check out the 3rd image I attached called "GammaControl_Viewport" change the drop-down to something that works better for you.

 

If it's still too dark, then you got a bigger problem here. Maybe upload a screenshot if that's the case. Let me know

 

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