The Enterprise A texture didn't come in a white. I'm not sure how to change it without messing it up. Here is its actual color.ANDREA wrote:Reiko, there is a big difference between the grey given by a 0.65 diffuse and a clear grey or "little grey" as should be.Reiko wrote:I've never messed with the color value but I always set the diffuse to .65 or .7 I don't mind the effect actually, I think it looks better when it's a little grey.selden wrote: When you defined the textures in Anim8or, did you set their material's Diffuse value to be 1.0 ? Also, did you set the color value to be white?
(in the bottom of the material window, move the intensity slider to the top of its range).
The default for Diffuse is 0.700, and the default intensity is 224 instead of 255. Together, they make materials and textures darker than they should be.
For a light gray result, diffuse should be about .85 to .95, together with a 240- 250 intensity, IMO.
As we told, in the original movie the color is white or a very clear greysh white, not grey.
Could you be so kind to give a try using these values, just to see the overall effect?
Please, Reiko!
Bye
Andrea
If you know how to change it without making a new texture from scratch let me know and I'll do it. I tried doing a color fix in paintshop and it almost made it the right color but it also darkened the shaded parts making them stand out more.