![]() Sorry, I am probably not being much help, it is just because I still do not understand. What do you mean by lifting the construction? If I render at Q1 or Q2 the image doesn't look good. Would not that give you the image you want? Or, a compromise view - lifting your construction to a level high up to avoid shadows on the ground? It sounds to me that what you want is a rendering at Q1 or Q2 - i.e. Looked at the picture, but I am afraid I am confused. It's a shame that there isn't any fixed settings that will give a sharp look with the solid background colour I want. I have tried to share the image which hopefully works. png and copied the link and pasted it using the image button, but when I preview it doesn't show. I have uploaded the image to media fire as a. I now appear to have the background pixelated. I did try and use an image for the background but that made no difference at all. I will try and upload an image showing you what I'm using this for. I then set this as the background colour (as texture) but even when using the best rendering setting the colour differs. ![]() I created an image 1400px X 707px and made the colour #C0C0C0 / R192, G192, B192 You can use any service, not only, as long as the server settings permit the images to be viewed/embedded without passwords. A sticky thread in Gallery explains how to post images. I would have posted an image in the reply, but I didn't know how to. ![]() PS - I would have posted an image in the reply, but I didn't know how to. I guess I'll need to play around with the settings? Ideally it would be good to match the background colour which is light grey. ![]() I have set the background colour to black and it comes out the darkish grey colour. I'm using Sweet Home 3D for creating fairly simple floor layouts, which I use in my software package for creating Building Management Systems. set time to winter solistice, midnight,īut maybe I misunderstand and what you want is something different? And there are other threads on lights and shadow techniques - especially related to enkonyito's excellent Photo-video rendering plugin. I've set black as my background colour, but once it's rendered, it comes out a deep grey colour.ĭo you mean the sky/ground colours? If so, Ceciliabr has covered similar topics / techniques (for post editing) in several threads: thread,7182#32125, thread,8255#37505, thread,6974#30561 and more. How do I set the background to a particular colour and get it to come out that colour after rendering? This topic has been viewed 7089 times and has 11 Thread Status: Active Total posts in this thread: 12 Sweet Home 3D Forum Category: Open discussions Forum: Sweet Home 3D bar Thread: Setting Background Colour ![]()
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