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I am not using Blender to render a scene with lighting. I am using it to create a 3D model for a project.

To start, I want to create a white box with a black outline and numbers in the corners. I did that in the environment. Here is a pic: enter image description here

Now, I want to create an image of it as a PNG file. When I go to render the image, I get a page with a lot of gray color to it: enter image description here

I would really like just a black and white picture with no lighting effects, just perspective.

Is that possible?

Neil
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  • Does this post answer your question? https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/148336/blender-2-8-shadeless-material-setup-not-shadeless – Robert Gützkow Oct 25 '22 at 19:24
  • You can set the World's color to white (it's gray by default, that's why your pics are gray). And you can also use Emission shader, so the lights won't affect the objects. – FFeller Oct 25 '22 at 19:25

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Go to Render Properties > Color Management (scroll down to the bottom) and change the View Transform from "Filmic" (default) to "Standard" - this will make your white's white.

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Christopher Bennett
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