Another problem for you to help solve if you can. I’ve been trying to render an interior. However when the model is rendered all materials come out as solid colours rather than textured finishes. I’m sure it’s a setting issue but I don’t know which setting it might be.
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I was able to reproduce this.
1. I placed a material from our library on a SketchUp face
2. Then I went into the SketchUp material editor, and loaded a different .JPG image for the material.
This causes the texture to display with the new material image in SketchUp.
3. However, the face still renders with the original texture:
While this may seem like a bug, it is not really a bug. Basically, if you place a nXt Library material on a face, we place all the material settings on the face -not just tje texture image - so changes made to the material in SketchUp do not cause us to remake the nXt Material.
If you want to tryuly change the material, then you need to import a texture into SketchUp, create a new SkecthUp material, and place the new SketchUp material on the face.
There is a setting which would do this, (Color Rendering Mode set to Color/No-Texture), on the nXt setup tab), but it would be best if you could upload a small model - or send it to support@renderplus.com so we could take a look.