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How to change background color of photorenderer

How to change background color of photorenderer

How to change background color of photorenderer

(OP)
How to change the photorenderer background color from the dafult "black" to other color ? can it be done ? wat i mean is the background color when we choose render in "full window" and "new window".

thanks

RE: How to change background color of photorenderer

Hey there. I am assuming you are using 2000i.
When you select Photorender, you get an icon tool bar.
On this toolbar, you can configure the room. This would allow you to
select wall, floor and ceiling textures. Have Fun

RE: How to change background color of photorenderer

(OP)
yeah i know i can do like that, but is there a way i change the background color without applying any texture file ? like how we do it in Autocad, we can change the background to any color we like from the pallete. Of cox i can make some jpg files with pure color like black, blue  or anything to have the background change, i just ask incase there is some config option which i dunno.

Thanks for ur help.

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