Photorendering - shadows sometimes, sometimes not
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‎2013-10-10
09:34 PM
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‎2023-05-11
01:39 PM
by
Noemi Balogh
Any ideas?
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‎2013-10-10 09:59 PM
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‎2013-10-11 04:23 PM
Dwight??????
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‎2013-10-21 08:36 PM
When you view the same camera position in OpenGL with sun shadows enabled ... do you see the shadows? Maybe post a screenshot of the correct shadows in OpenGL vs the missing shadows in the render and then a screenshot of your rendering settings?
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‎2013-10-21 10:13 PM
I do see the shadows when I enable them in the 3D Window settings.
The sun shadows are disabled in my Open GL 3D window settings, but enabled in my photorenering settings. Some photorenderings show them, and sometimes they don't.