Baking shadows in blender

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

videotutorial showing how to apply bake function in blender to get real shadows in the 3d window.

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  • Gracias Gespertino! "el que sabe sabe!"

    ryutenchi:

    for the bake menu: CTRL+ALT+B

    unwrap menu: U

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  • "No objects or images found to back to". Blender baking is buggy and a waste of time.

  • ALT+F4

  • wow :D

    thanks cowboy

  • Whenever you bake textures, it bakes onto the original image, but it doesn't replace it

  • @onlineboxingdotnet...

    You can take this image and blend it in photoshop via multply filter or somthing to make your original texture have shadows?

    Tell me if I'm wrong. And I would assume GIMP can do a multiply filter and GIMP is free.

  • wow, you really know how to use blender. nice vid.

  • Problem with this though, is that you overwrite any texture you already have...so in fact, what ur left with is only "shadows" and nothing else..so this is in fact, unusable.

  • wut if your gorund isnt just a flat plane? and wut if the object casting a shadow isnt a simple cube?

  • ctrl alt b.

  • What?! No it's not! That's to animate. Ctrl alt b is bake.

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