Materials Rendering in the wrong colours

Materials Rendering in the wrong colours

IMCornish
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Materials Rendering in the wrong colours

IMCornish
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Can anyone tell me why 360 Rendering is turning browns into yellow!  I'm getting seriously fed up as I am against a deadline and want to show a client what his building will look like and not what it would look like after it has had some graffiti artists get to it!Smiley Mad

Andrew Robertson
Chartered Architect
Robertson Partnership
Truro. UK
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Anonymous
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Too much lighting perhaps?

 

Screenshots of what is happening can help assist with the issue.

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IMCornish
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Thanks but no, it can't be lighting. The view is an external see screenshots below, includes partials of the view:

 

360_3D Render Settings.JPG1.Render settings for view.

360_3D Material.JPG2. Material apperance used for downpipe and gutter

 

360_3D Material.JPG3. Apperance of the same material

 

360_3D View.JPG4. How the material appears in 3D View set to Realistic with edges

 

360_3D Render.JPG5. Magnified view from 360 Render!

 

Any comments gratefully received.

 

Andrew Robertson
Chartered Architect
Robertson Partnership
Truro. UK
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angelica.rodriguez.3d
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There is a long story of 360 rendering with different colours because it changes the lighting exposure, Try changing the exposure to native, so 360 won't modify the materials appearance by addidng extra lighting.

 

If that doesn't work, use the tint setting to add a colour in your material that has a brown tone.

 

Hope that helps.

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IMCornish
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I have to say that I have never noticed this happening before, all my renderings being in the colours expected.  However I tried the 'native' suggestion with no change at all.  The tinting idea has helped but it seems ludicrous to have to produce a material colour in Revit which has no relevance to its eventual rendered appearance.  I cannot regard it as a solution.  Further, in a drawing set where both Revit 3d views and rendered images are included the contrast between the two is unacceptable and Autodesk should be doing something about it.  

I recognise that this is not your problem Angelica and can only say thank you for your invaluable help.

Andrew Robertson
Chartered Architect
Robertson Partnership
Truro. UK
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