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Another color question
I have a question about coloring. I want to just make a purple box so I wrote this:
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import viz viz.go() #set up view viz.clearcolor(viz.SKYBLUE) view = viz.get(viz.MAIN_VIEWPOINT) view.translate(0,0,-25) #add box box = viz.add('box.wrl') box.scale(3,3,3) box.translate(0,0,0) #color box box.color(viz.PURPLE) The thing is, looking straight at the box it appears white. Only when I move around in the world and look at different angles does it appear purple. Why is this? I want the box to always look purple from all sides. |
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Hi,
It works fine for me here. Are you using the same box.wrl file that comes with Vizard or do you have your own box file? |
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no, it's the built in one....
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Hi,
I believe this might be a specular issue. Does adding the following command fix it: Code:
box.specular(0,0,0) |
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oh sorry, actually I had another spurious one in the folder. Now it works
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