Shine on brass pipe

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George Davidson
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Shine on brass pipe

Post by George Davidson »

I had to play with the shine in the room! :fire:

A bar I am makeing for my son I put the brass foot pipe
in the room. I used just one 6\" then all 12\" the 6\" and 12\" all
had shine. I had to play with the shine the 6\" has shine the 12\"
I can not get the shine back. What am I going wrong Help
George Davidson
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Post by George Davidson »

Her is the bar
Kerry Fullington
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Post by Kerry Fullington »

George,
After you render the view in Presentation View. Right click on the part and choose adjust shine and enter a value of 100. This would put the shine back.
Kerry
George Davidson
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Post by George Davidson »

Hi Kerry I tryed that put I just could not get it back right
I adjust shine 1 all the way up to 100
then tryed the apply dialog setting no luck
I gave up and took it back to the cabinet/assembly editor room
and went to match texture and match a brass leg.
That worked for me.It looks like the 6\" pipe is not
the same shine as the 12\"
I put just one 6\" pipe on the corner.
I am looking to make a cool bar it is for my sons basement
that is just a start I do not like it? This is what the back is going
to look like. Now I have to make it up in e-Cabinets
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