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Why is My Object Purple in Blender?

If you’re new to Blender, you may have noticed that some of your objects are rendered in purple. This is because Blender uses a default material called “Blend4Web” when you first create an object. After that, the Blend4Web material is assigned to all newly created things and has a purple color by default.

While there’s nothing wrong with using the default material, you may want to change the color of your object to match your scene better. In this article, we’ll show you how to change the Color of an object in Blender.

Finding MISSING TEXTURES (Pink Texture Fix) in Blender!

If you’re new to Blender, you might wonder why your object is purple. The answer is simple: it’s the default color for new things in Blender. Don’t worry; you can easily change the color of your object.

Select it in Object Mode and then go to the Material tab in the Properties window. Under Diffuse, click on the color swatch and choose a new color. Now your object will be whatever color you want it to be!

Q: Why is My Object Purple in Blender

A: If your object is purple in Blender, it is most likely because the default viewport shading is set to “Material” mode. To fix this, go into the “Shading” dropdown menu in the upper left corner of the 3D View and select “Solid.”

To Change the Diffuse Color of an Object’S Material, Select the Object, Then Go to the Material Tab in the Properties Window And Change the Diffuse Color

If you want to change the diffuse Color of an object’s material, there are a few things you need to do. First, select the object that you want to change. Then, go to the Material tab in the Properties window.

Once in the Material tab, find the Diffuse Color and click on it. A color picker will open up, and you can choose whatever color you want for your diffuse material.

Conclusion

If you’re using Blender and your object is coming out purple, it’s probably because you have the wrong material assigned to it. To fix this, go into the Materials settings and change the Diffuse Color to something else.

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