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Philip Fong.
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2019-05-04 at 8:55 pm #14432
Philip FongCustomerI want to limit vertical movement but the value has no effect, what other camera settings are there to enable limits?
2019-05-04 at 10:13 pm #14433Ozbend
CustomerYou have to set Vertical Rotation Limits.
2019-05-05 at 3:25 pm #14437
Philip FongCustomerI did but the settings has no effect, then I notice shadow are gone too.
Spent a whole day trying salvage my file six months ago, the updates have changed so much that I had to build the scene from scratch still, no shadow.Has anyone had experience with work done six months ago and managed to salvage in the latest verge 3D build?
2019-05-06 at 4:59 am #14441
Philip FongCustomerFinally get the result I need, the light strength value is enormous.
2019-05-11 at 10:08 am #14608Ozbend
CustomerYou’re right about the limitations of the camera, it doesn’t work as it should.
In addition, I advise you to upgrade to 2.8 and to use EEVEE.
2019-05-11 at 1:24 pm #14611
Philip FongCustomerMy issues is with the older project files, both lighting and material have to change because I used to create it from the material panel and the difference between Internal and cycles complicate the setup.
The camera nuisance is the min & max distance on top of clipping, apart from that is the file must be cleanly build otherwise the older files will cause abnormal behavior only noticeable when run at the server, the “.blend Cube file”.
I worry that Blender 2.8 has new issues, better wait until it is proven stable just like I waited a year for Verge3D to stabilize before using it in serious production.
2019-05-11 at 2:13 pm #14612Ozbend
CustomerI work in 2.8 because of EEVEE.
2019-05-13 at 6:31 am #14654
Mikhail LuzyaninStaffI worry that Blender 2.8 has new issues, better wait until it is proven stable just like I waited a year for Verge3D to stabilize before using it in serious production.
Time to migrate the 2.8 release is already near and it’s already more stable than 3ds Max stable release. We here in Verge3D team mostly works in 2.8, there’s no critical bug anymore, you can just meet some crashes, but even they are very rare.
Co-founder and lead graphics specialist at Soft8Soft.
2019-05-13 at 6:48 am #14657
Philip FongCustomerThanks for the vote of confidence in Blender 2.8, I will have to make new adjustments.
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