Gouraud Shaded With Edges Tool

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The Gouraud Shaded With Edges Tool alters the 3D rendering mode. Gouraud shading is a method used in computer graphics to simulate the differing effects of light and color across the surface of an object. In practice, Gouraud shading is used to achieve smooth lighting on low-polygon surfaces without the heavy computational requirements of calculating lighting for each pixel.

 

This tool incorporates the Gouraud shading technique with visible object edge lines.

 

 

Using the Gouraud Shaded With Edges Tool:

 

Using the Gouraud Shaded With Edges Tool:

Find the Gouraud Shaded With Edges Tool icon ssModelGouraudShadedWEdges on the Rendering Toolbar (color coded teal) and Click on the tool. The drawing screen will refresh and display modelspace entities with Gouraud Shaded With Edges mode.

 

Note: This tool will not remain active. It is a one click tool and when finished it will activate the, default, select tool.

 

Also See:

Rendering Toolbar