Greetings all, I have a simple model with basic materials. Some brick from the default sketch up materials and some coloured panels where I chose a colour from the colour wheel (mac). The colour wheel colours are rendering as white, though the brick and standard colours are as their model colours. Can anyone help?
(As always this post is brought to you on a deadline, many thanks in advance for any help you can give)
Newbie problem with colours not rendering
Re: Newbie problem with colours not rendering
If the materials you apply in your SketchUp model aren't showing up as expected, this is almost always because you are looking at a back-face in SketchUp. If you apply a material to both the front-face and the back-face only the front-face material is used. If you apply a material to a group or component, then apply a material to the back-face in that component, only the group/component material is used. This is because each face can only be rendered with a single material and we have to pick one somehow.
You can find more information about this in our user manual. http://www.twilightrender.com/index.php ... ser-manual
The recommended workflow is to always make sure the front face of every surface is what you are looking at. You can certainly use backfaces but must be aware that front-face and group materials take precedence.
You can find more information about this in our user manual. http://www.twilightrender.com/index.php ... ser-manual
The recommended workflow is to always make sure the front face of every surface is what you are looking at. You can certainly use backfaces but must be aware that front-face and group materials take precedence.
Re: Newbie problem with colours not rendering
Hi Chris,
Many thanks for the reply - that did the trick. How do you know what is front face and what is back? I ask because I copied and pasted this component from another model, and it rendered fine in the original file.
Many thanks for the reply - that did the trick. How do you know what is front face and what is back? I ask because I copied and pasted this component from another model, and it rendered fine in the original file.
Re: Newbie problem with colours not rendering
The easiest way to see the back faces is to switch to Monochrome mode in SketchUp, View->Face Style->Monochrome. Then the front faces show up white and the back faces show up as a different color based on your style (by default a light blue).
Re: Newbie problem with colours not rendering
Great, that's a huge help. Many thanks.
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