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Add or Change 3-D Plot Glossiness
The Plot>Glossiness menu item specifies the glossiness of a plotted surface. The glossiness value controls the amount of light reflected from the surface.
Reflections can be rendered only if point light sources are enabled. Either one of the built-in light models or a user specified light model with at least one light source must be enabled, using the lightmodel or light options or the Plot>Lighting menu options.
To add glossiness to a 3-D plot:
Click the plot to select it.
Ensure that the plot is using a light scheme. See worksheet/plotinterface/lighting.
From the Plot menu, select Glossiness. The Glossiness dialog opens.
Move the slider to select from Matte or Glossy finish.
See Also
plot3d/options
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