When you open the surface settings, does the OpenGL settings match with the Cinerender settings.
If they don't, when you are in the Cinerender settings there will be a 'Match Settings' button.
You can match Cinerender to Internal (this is what you will want if your OpenGL settings are correct) or you can match the Internal to the Cinerender settings.
Is it the only object using that particular surface material?
If not and the other objects are OK then the problem is not with the surface material.
If it is the only object using that surface then my guess is that the OpenGL and Cinerender settings don't match.
Barry.
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