Hi Andrew
i mean, that if you get a white color on an object, you have not associatet
an appearance on this object. that was it in my case

i didn't have problems with any color in diffuse and the others (ambient,
specular, emissive)

- Martin

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From: "Andrew Davison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 3:17 AM
Subject: [JAVA3D] Diffuse Color Problem in Java3D 1.3


> Dear All,
>
> I've just been testing my old Java 3D examples in Java 3D 1.3 and
> noticed a strange problem with the diffuse color in a Material
> object for a Cylinder.
>
> When the example is run using Java 3D 1.2, the diffuse color
> is red (as intended), but in Java 1.3 it displays as white.
>
> The other color settings in the Material object still work as
> before (i.e. ambient, specular, emissive).
>
> Can anyone suggest why this is happening?
>
> - Andrew
>
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