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Submitted by Gldfire on
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Baking a light map to a texture, Without this feature 3d characters will look rather flat without depth in a 3d games engine.

So the question im asking is what programs exist out there to do this task of baking a texture map?

Submitted by Morphine on Wed, 06/07/05 - 8:38 AMPermalink

If I can remember correctly, 3dsmax comes inbuilt with that functionality and will save out the skin to a specific quality/size/type. But, I haven't used 3dsmax for ages :S

Submitted by LiveWire on Wed, 06/07/05 - 7:22 PMPermalink

you can use the 'render to texture' option on max to bake lighting into your texture. but you should paint a fiar bit of the lighting in to start with, and with higher poly models and new engines using better realtime lighting, normal mapping, and other shadders, lighting in textures is becoming less and less important.

Submitted by Gldfire on Thu, 07/07/05 - 2:26 AMPermalink

I already know about that max can do it. I was hoping that there existed some other programs that does something similar.

Submitted by LiveWire on Thu, 07/07/05 - 2:28 AMPermalink

what 3d package do you use?

EDIT: ahh, Wings3D according to your portfolio. never heared of that one.

if your looking for work or serious about 3d it would be a good idea to learn 3dsmax or maya. not that knowing a certain package will be nessessary to get a job (i was a max user and didnt start using maya until i was hired), but having an understanding of how either max or maya works would be a good idea none-the-less. modeling is pretty simular in both in the end anyway.

oh, and i dont know of any 3rd party program to bake in lighting

Submitted by Gldfire on Thu, 07/07/05 - 3:00 AMPermalink

Actually I have a good understanding of maya did a course in it I just prefer to work in wings3d for the model part then transfer to Maya and do my animations and stuff there.

I was Just wondering if its possible to do lightbaking for games in maya to a texture? as alot of my knowledge of maya relates to animation and making animations that have never required lightbaking.

Submitted by LiveWire on Thu, 07/07/05 - 6:56 PMPermalink

i have only done modeling and UV unwrapping in maya so far, so i cant help you there

Submitted by ussmc on Fri, 05/08/05 - 2:26 AMPermalink

I've done Prelighting using Maya on my Project which I think is a better way.
Select your object, Go to EDIT POLYGONS>Colours>PreLight (option) reset settings. OK.
Go back to EDIT POLYGONS>Colours>Paint Vertex Color Tool>Attribut Maps>Export.
Good Luck.

Posted by Gldfire on
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Baking a light map to a texture, Without this feature 3d characters will look rather flat without depth in a 3d games engine.

So the question im asking is what programs exist out there to do this task of baking a texture map?


Submitted by Morphine on Wed, 06/07/05 - 8:38 AMPermalink

If I can remember correctly, 3dsmax comes inbuilt with that functionality and will save out the skin to a specific quality/size/type. But, I haven't used 3dsmax for ages :S

Submitted by LiveWire on Wed, 06/07/05 - 7:22 PMPermalink

you can use the 'render to texture' option on max to bake lighting into your texture. but you should paint a fiar bit of the lighting in to start with, and with higher poly models and new engines using better realtime lighting, normal mapping, and other shadders, lighting in textures is becoming less and less important.

Submitted by Gldfire on Thu, 07/07/05 - 2:26 AMPermalink

I already know about that max can do it. I was hoping that there existed some other programs that does something similar.

Submitted by LiveWire on Thu, 07/07/05 - 2:28 AMPermalink

what 3d package do you use?

EDIT: ahh, Wings3D according to your portfolio. never heared of that one.

if your looking for work or serious about 3d it would be a good idea to learn 3dsmax or maya. not that knowing a certain package will be nessessary to get a job (i was a max user and didnt start using maya until i was hired), but having an understanding of how either max or maya works would be a good idea none-the-less. modeling is pretty simular in both in the end anyway.

oh, and i dont know of any 3rd party program to bake in lighting

Submitted by Gldfire on Thu, 07/07/05 - 3:00 AMPermalink

Actually I have a good understanding of maya did a course in it I just prefer to work in wings3d for the model part then transfer to Maya and do my animations and stuff there.

I was Just wondering if its possible to do lightbaking for games in maya to a texture? as alot of my knowledge of maya relates to animation and making animations that have never required lightbaking.

Submitted by LiveWire on Thu, 07/07/05 - 6:56 PMPermalink

i have only done modeling and UV unwrapping in maya so far, so i cant help you there

Submitted by ussmc on Fri, 05/08/05 - 2:26 AMPermalink

I've done Prelighting using Maya on my Project which I think is a better way.
Select your object, Go to EDIT POLYGONS>Colours>PreLight (option) reset settings. OK.
Go back to EDIT POLYGONS>Colours>Paint Vertex Color Tool>Attribut Maps>Export.
Good Luck.