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2008-08-01 02:55 AM - last edited on 2023-05-26 02:47 PM by Rubia Torres
2008-08-21 04:57 PM
2008-08-21 10:50 PM
Ville wrote:No elevation needs to be in shadow since you can set the sun in each elevation's settings dialog in the Model Display panel.
We've modeled a white building, but it comes out all grey in all shadowed elevations no matter how the sun or material properties are adjusted.
2008-08-24 11:24 AM
Matthew wrote:Obviously so, but since the building has a more complex shape, some of the surfaces are in different angles than facing directly to the viewpoint.
No elevation needs to be in shadow since you can set the sun in each elevation's settings dialog in the Model Display panel.
2008-08-25 12:51 AM
Ville wrote:So what you are really looking for is a threshold level for shadows. Kind of like curves in Photoshop. I doubt we'll see this anytime soon.Matthew wrote:Obviously so, but since the building has a more complex shape, some of the surfaces are in different angles than facing directly to the viewpoint.
No elevation needs to be in shadow since you can set the sun in each elevation's settings dialog in the Model Display panel.
And no matter what you do, you can't get ANY material in ANY angle to look WHITE, when using shaded material colors and shadows. It's light gray at best.