Baking shadows
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It's for animation or still images ?
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Sort of Animation.
Acute3D viewer is only flying around photogrammetry model. The only and critical advantage of it is LOD. It has 1 Gb model with details unseen in SU, flying like it is 1k SU model. Amazing. Because Photogrammetry model already has shadows baked in, even medium built PC can process it with no problem. Animating shadows is not an issue, because the environment model already has shadows fixed and cant adjust at all. The only choice is to match the existing environment shadows. Well that is good enough. However, imported geometry looks like crap because it is not shaded.If I can fix that, my clients will piss their pants from excitement.
So Here is what I got for now - 1.Get the LighUP to export DAE, 2. Use MeshLab (or SU) to make a .OBJ
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I don't know if that can help ?
Su[Ch] by Renderiza
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Will xNormal do the job?
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It could but you'll need to lower poly mesh to bake the high poly info to.
Knald would also bake the AO channel. Haven't seen your mesh so I don't know if it would fail or not.
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28 residential towers 20 - 33 floors, intense landscape below.
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The LightUp demo didnt work. I couldn't get it to export baked shadows. Anyone with LightUp can you post a small DAE with baked shadow? Im desperate.
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Looked at Blender: Gotten really sceared by complexity.
Tried LightUp:couldnt get it to export anything meaningful. Posted on forums for support, no luck.
Came across SimLab Composer: it was the answer to my prayers. It did everything I wanted and more. They are really friendly with import\exports. The bake looks good. Wooho.
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Can Thea bake shadows?
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@dennis_n said:
Can Thea bake shadows?
No... Not with current available version...
However, I'm sure it will be available in a future version...
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