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materials don't show up correctly

Anonymous
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Dear all,

here i am again with another prob.

when i do create a Photorender projects i don't see the same materials i used.

does anyone got an answer for this.
please see the attached pics to understand better my prob.

thanks

archicad 12
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Anonymous
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Assuming the difference you are showing is between the OpenGL in the 3D window an the results of a rendering, I would guess that you are using the Lightworks engine and the settings for the material are different from the internal engine (which is what OpenGL uses).
David Maudlin
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ar_raneem:

In addition to Matthew's reply, there is a button at the bottom of the Lightworks Shader Settings in the Material Settings dialog box to "Match with Internal Engine".

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Anonymous
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My material isn't showin either...
I created a new material with a new texture... the material is showing in the opengl 3d view...them i saved the model as a .mod file.... when i impirt the mod file to another project it becomes the problem..
the material just don't show.. neither in opengl or photorender...
instead the wall that has the material came all black...
what might going on??
Thanks
Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
fabricfo wrote:
i saved the model as a .mod file....

Generally, do not use MOD files unless you really understand them.

Materials are attributes. And MOD files only contain the attributes associated with the elements in the mod file. When you merge it into another project, those attributes come along, perhaps wiping out other attributes at the same index number. But, with materials, the texture itself is loaded by library manager. So, if you do not have the folder containing the texture for your new material loaded in Lib Mgr for the project into which you merged it, you will have a missing texture error. Do a library 'reload' and see if you have an error in the merged file with the black wall?

Karl
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