
New to Indigo - Black glass problem (Blender)
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that's the advantage of Blendigo: It's simple to setup, as long as you find your way through the tabs
Blender-settings-using only is limited to the avilable buttons.
AND it's partly messy.
the disadvantage is, that it's a bit slower and at first look (at the VERY first), it looks messier than the other exporter.
Btw:
If you used standard mat, it still is strange that your spheres where black!
they then should be brgitish grey.
that's the advantage of Blendigo: It's simple to setup, as long as you find your way through the tabs

Blender-settings-using only is limited to the avilable buttons.
AND it's partly messy.
the disadvantage is, that it's a bit slower and at first look (at the VERY first), it looks messier than the other exporter.
Btw:
If you used standard mat, it still is strange that your spheres where black!
they then should be brgitish grey.
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