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    Colour bleached out in parallel view :(

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    • ArisA Offline
      Aris
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      Hi all,
      I have the following problem:
      I have a wall panel with a light beige colour. The problem is that In parallel projection it displays either bleached if I have "shadows from sun" off or completely darkened if I turn it on. (cast shadows are off)
      I tried playing with light and dark levels and the time of the year, but since this is a wall facing north it is always in the shadow.
      I want to send it to layout but it cannot look like this.
      any ideas?
      correction: when I say 'shadows from sun' I mean "use sun for shading"
      LIBRARY.jpg

      Not a native speaker, point out my spelling (or other) mistakes, I won't be offended!!!

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      • ArisA Offline
        Aris
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        Sometimes, just by articulating the question you find the solution yourself:
        I created a small texture 50x50 pixels with a solid colour and now it displays correctly.
        But do I have to do this every time I want a solid colour to display correctly in parallel?

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        Not a native speaker, point out my spelling (or other) mistakes, I won't be offended!!!

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