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I set the camera that was already in the scene by default i guess.
either you did or did not theres no maybe for the computer*. is it possible your vieweing the alpha?
Try running:
CODE
for ($item in ls -cameras
){
print ($item+" color is: ");
$col=getAttr ($item+".backgroundColor");
if ($col[0]==0&&$col[1]==0&&$col[2]==0)
print "black\n";
else if ($col[0]==1&&$col[1]==1&&$col[2]==1)
print "white\n";
else
print (""+$col[0]+" "+$col[1]+" "+$col[2]+"\n");
}
Copy it into script editor (left bottommost button), hit ctrl+a and ctrl+enter
then it print something like
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frontShape color is: black
perspShape color is: 0.5867800117 0.5867800117 0.5867800117
sideShape color is: black
topShape color is: white
Unless it says perspShape color is: white Then its not rendering white because you didnt set it white,
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Do I have to add a camera or lights?
No
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"either you do or you do not, there is no try."
-master Joda