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Undying glow, it won't stop!


woolyloach

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Ok, I'm sure I must have done something wrong, but somehow my model has glow applied. I've tried deleting and replacing the material, no joy. Rendering in the model window (to check the effects of changng the material) seems to always apply glow, and I've looked (I think) everywhere for something that will turn it off. In desperation I turned it off in the chor, which had no effect (didn't think it would).

 

Does anyone have any insights as to how I can turn glow off globally? I'm kind of lost.

 

All help appreciated!

 

A:M V12.0w, P4 3.0GHz, Radeon 9600xt video card, 2GB RAM.

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Hi dude

 

it is possible that you have somehow selected glow on one of your surface properties.

 

to check this you must open do the following:

I have numbered the steps in the pic here:

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1: in the project workspace

2: if this triangle doesn't appear here then go to Tools/options/Global and tick this tickbox here.

3: crack open the triangle next to the surface where you are experiencing the glow effect, or all of them just to make sure.

4: go down to glow and if it is set then rightmouse click on glow and click on not set. that will take it away and try to render again.

 

I hope the instructions are clear enough. hope this works.

 

Leo

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