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Texture changing tone in empty doorway

Anonymous
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There's a weird change of tone happening when I put an empty opening (arch) through this wall
Shadows are definitely off, no idea what's happening
Any thoughts?
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Barry Kelly
Moderator
Just thought I would try my opening object.
Perfect.

So there is something in the scripting of the GS openings that is causing the problem - but only in OpenGL.
I wouldn't have a clue where to start in their scripts.

Barry.
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Anonymous
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Good to know, thanks Barry for looking into it
Daniel Kovacs
Graphisoft Alumni
Graphisoft Alumni
Hi,

Has this been resolved? I just placed a new empty door opening in a new file, and it works just fine, so there must be something specifically about your file. If you still have this problem, could you upload your test file again, so that I can take a look and see if it is an error, or a wrong setting?

Thanks,
Daniel Alexander Kovacs

Professional Services Consultant

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Anonymous
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Thanks for looking into it

Here's the file
https://www.dropbox.com/s/l8suke8g0eglu7z/Wall.pln?dl=0
Daniel Kovacs
Graphisoft Alumni
Graphisoft Alumni
Hello,

Sorry for the late reply. I looked into it, and it is caused by a very specific combination of things in how the shading ("self-shadow") of the opening is calculated.

The shading method this object uses tries to make a transition between the shading of the curved surface and the shading of the vertical part. When calculating this transition, it takes the direction of the sun into consideration, and also the surface settings. The setting combination that causes this is the following:
  • the direction of the sun (Azimuth) is 178º
  • the Shininess of the surface is weak (should be around 40)
  • the Specular of the surface is too strong (should be around 25)
If you just change the sun direction, it should work fine, but then if you set it to a problematic angle again, this might happen again. If you change the OpenGL surface settings, then it should be fine from now on. This only affects the OpenGL engine, so these setting changes should not affect rendered images.

I hope these suggestions help, and cleared things up a bit.

Regards,
Daniel Alexander Kovacs

Professional Services Consultant

GRAPHISOFT



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