why in realistic view the wall is being invisible while in consistent colors is visible?
It seems that the appearance tab of the material of this wall is set to glass.
Mostafa Elashmawy
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double check your wall materials. thanks
when I render the appearance of the material is in the way that it should be, the floors and columns are being visible. how to make them invisible?
@AnonymousIt is probably the appearance asset for you material (glass/gas/clear ie.) which is set wrong for the material, like eng.mostafa2414 mentions above. Replacing it with a correct asset should resolve it.
If you want to hide columns/floors in the view, you could just uncheck these categories in Visibility Graphics (in/outside of template).
this is the exterior layer of the wall, and underclass category, it is set as generic, not glass
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when I render the appearance of the material is in the way that it should be, the floors and columns are being visible. how to make them invisible?
you cannot hide them because there will be a gap if you hide your floors and columns, you can paint them with same materials of your wall. thanks
@ennujozlagamGood point, I may have taken invisible to literal there
Not sure what you're showing then though.
Could you check transparency settings there and/or try replacing with another asset to see what happens and/or with different,similar material alltogether...
transparency setting is unchecked!!
I am talking of the wall layer which is on the contact with the exterior.
should I check even other layers of the wall?
@Anonymous wrote:
why in realistic view the wall is being invisible while in consistent colors is visible?
What if you delete that 3d view and create a new one?
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