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rohangaikwad
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Hi, I m new to 3ds max. I made a model of a cellphone and want to make a turntable animation with a pure white background. The cell has a white material applied to its body. For white background i tried changing settings in the render setup to change background to white but it remained black only. So i made a white sphere around the cell and rendered it but it still looks grey ugly and both the sphere and the cell have black lines on edges like this.

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How i can achieve my desired result. I want to render the cell with pure white background without those black lines and want to make a turntable animation.

 

Here is the .max file Model.zip

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Why doesn't just changing the background to white work? How are you doing it?

 

Press "8" to get the environment rollout and in the very top of the menu change the background color to white. Another method would be to render it background black and then save out a format that store alpha. With the alpha channel you can change the background to whatever you want.

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A quick fix would be to creat a chamfered cylinder cut in half.

Or cut out what ever you need.

Most importantly, right click on object go to object info untick receive shadow and cast shadow.

Make it white and you should be ok.

Phil

 

I unticked it, still it shows that black line, how can i get rid of that. I have attached the max file, if its not too much to ask for, could you please check it?

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Why doesn't just changing the background to white work? How are you doing it?

 

Press "8" to get the environment rollout and in the very top of the menu change the background color to white. Another method would be to render it background black and then save out a format that store alpha. With the alpha channel you can change the background to whatever you want.

Yes, i went ahead with rendering it as png with alpha checked.

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