Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
Fig. 15.18
The View Manager dialog
4. In the Select Color dialog drag the slider as far upwards as possible to
change the colour to white ( 255,255,255 ). Then click the dialog's OK
button. The Background dialog reappears showing white in the Color
and Preview fi elds. Click the Background dialog's OK button.
5. The New View/Shot Properties dialog reappears showing current
highlighted in the Views list. Click the dialog's OK button.
6. The View Manager dialog reappears. Click the Set Current button,
followed by a click on the dialog's OK button ( Fig. 15.18 ).
7. Enter rpref at the command line. The Advanced Render Settings
palette appears. In the palette, in the Render Context fi eld click the
arrow to the right of Window and in the popup menu which appears
click Viewport as the rendering destination (Fig. 15.19).
8. Close the palette and save the screen with the new settings as the
template 3dacadiso.dwt . This will ensure renderings are made in the
workspace in which the 3D model was constructed to be the same
workspace in which renderings are made - on a white background.
Fig. 15.19
The
Advanced Render
Settings dialog
First example - Rendering ( Fig. 15.28 )
1. Construct a 3D model of the wing nut shown in the two-view projection
( Fig. 15.20 ).
2. Place the 3D model in the 3D Navigation/Top view, Zoom to 1 and
with the Move tool, move the model to the upper part of the AutoCAD
drawing area.
3. Click the Point Light tool icon in the Render/Lights panel
( Fig. 15.21 ). The warning window ( Fig. 15.22 ) appears. Click Turn off
Default Lighting in the window.
 
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