How to get WireColor Element with all different colors?
Lesson by Ciro Sannino | Official 5SRW study material
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After rendered, the VRayWireColor Element results like this:
This happens becasue all these objects, have their WireColor set to black:
To solve this issue select every object and change this little coloured box on the left “name and color”.
Do this for every object and this will be the result after:
Why this happens?
This could happens with imported objects, conversely objects created in 3ds Max have automatically different colors assigned.

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