What controls default front view initial shade darkness?
What controls default front view initial shade darkness?
I've noticed when initially drawing on the front face of a part, the surface color is quite dark grey. To the extent my dimensions are less visible so I'm always toggling wireframe view. But when I sketch on any other part surface, its lighter. What's weird is if I sketch on the front face a second+ time, its then similarly lighter. These are using newly made part templates for SW2024 but I cant seem to find the shading? parameter that controls this. (At this stage the material is default undefined & my background scene is 3 point faded (default). Not a biggy but just wondering.
Re: What controls default front view initial shade darkness?
See if this does what you want. Under "Display Manager", select the "Scene, Lights, and Cameras" sub-tab. Right click "Ambient" and edit it's value. I find the default value from SW to be too dark, so I have it set to 75% in my part and assembly templates.
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Re: What controls default front view initial shade darkness?
What @SPerman suggested will probably help. Changing the default model color in your Part template might be another option.
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Re: What controls default front view initial shade darkness?
Although, I see quite a lot when you delete/suppress a hole or add/unsuppress a hole, the shading on a specific surface will change. Almost as if the lighting slightly changed. It is subtle and hard to see, but it does change.SPerman wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2024 7:35 am See if this does what you want. Under "Display Manager", select the "Scene, Lights, and Cameras" sub-tab. Right click "Ambient" and edit it's value. I find the default value from SW to be too dark, so I have it set to 75% in my part and assembly templates.
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Its almost like the lighting is rebuilt along with the rest of the part, and the software just comes to a slightly different conclusion.
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Re: What controls default front view initial shade darkness?
Hmm, could it be this easy? I just noticed that for whatever reason my new Part template had 3 point faded as the default. Maybe that originated from the SW24 download templates. But when I selected Plain White, the part was that more pleasing pale blue color & +/- remained that way when I sketched on the part front plane vs. that darkish grey. Now I just have to decide if I like Plain White. I'll fiddle with those other parameters when I have some time, thanks for suggesting. I rarely go into these settings & I probably should be more familiar. Never know when I want to place my shiny metal object on a cobblestone road haha