State:New|TargetRelease:No Target|icon_bug|icon_modo|database:public|Resolution:Fixed|BugID:383232|
Problem summary
The textures/material item's Colorspace is set to (default) when consolidating a reference scene.
Customer reported version
modo.12.2v1
Customer reported platform
windows10
Steps to reproduce:
1) In Modo, create a scene with multiple mesh items.
2) Apply a material with an image texture for each mesh item.
3) Set all textures to have a colorspace different than (default).
4) Save and close the scene.
5) Create a new scene and select File > Import Reference.
6) Select the previously created scene to import as a reference and view the textures.
7) Select File > Consolidate Scene and observe any texture's colorspace.
Workaround:
No workaround is available at this time.
Reproduced by Support in:
Modo 12.2v1 - Windows 10
Modo 12.1v2 - Windows 10
Modo 12.0v1 - Windows 10
Modo 11.2v3 - Windows 10
Modo 11.1v1 - Windows 10
Modo 11.0v3 - Windows 10
Modo 10.2v4 - Windows 10
Earliest version tested
Modo 10.2v4 - This issue appears to be in all versions of the product
Expected behavior:
The textures/material should be available with the previous colorspace settings when consolidating scenes.
Actual behavior:
The scene texture/materials were changed to the (default) colorspace setting after consolidating.
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