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Let Nature Flow from your Brush · By PixelForest

Imported mesh shadows

A topic by TheQCC created Aug 16, 2019 Views: 512 Replies: 9
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Shadows on imported meshes only appear when they are selected.  Deselect the imported mesh and the shadows disappear.

Object selected

Object deslected

While using V1.4 I've not had that problem - see the last post on this page

https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/316051/flowscape-and-daz-studio-so-many-...

Regards,

Richard.

I am using FS 1.4 V7.
I see there is a new version. 1.5 V1.

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Imported objects still have no shadows in FS 1.5.1

Developer

i dont seem to have a problem with shadows here, can you test a different object, maybe its that specific mesh

I apologize. Apparently objects created from STL meshes do not cast shadows when converted to OBJ.
Most non complex OBJ meshes cast shadows, although some complex meshes come in missing faces or in as multiple objects.

I really should not be trying to import the Victory.

I wonder, then, if it's the fact the facets are triangular. The shadow I get from a DAZ Studio figure and clothing looks right to me. The poly count is 100,000+, but most are quads. I'll try with a small converted STL later today to test. I have an 11.2 million triangle/660Mb model I could try testing with after that - will be fun , but I have no expectations of it working, and had none for DS, and was pleasantly surprised when it did work.

Developer

ive bought in some very heavy meshes, apart from taking a while, it should essentially work

I was impressed. Imported the 11.2 million facet model, and while it slowed the machine down, it was not a jerky as I had feared. The model represented 3 man-years of design work and crippled the same machine when in SolidWorks (15 minutes to change view degree of crippling). Now I only have to work out how to texture map such a model & I could do some publicity shots for it as opposed to our usual CAD drawings. That'll surprise the boss..

Tried with triangles and quads. The only thing relating to the shadow that affects it is the normal. If a reverse side of the facet faces the light, it throws no shadow. I suspect that with the model of the yacht is such that it's either single sided or there is something peculiar about the normals on the inner surface.