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| + | The size of the light matters. The way to get definite shadows is to use raytraced shadows with two ray casts. Though this can shoot the rendertimes up a bit.  (MB)  | ||
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| − | If you don't want automatic raytraced shadow fall-off, set the light's "width" to "0".   | + | |
| + | If you don't want automatic raytraced shadow fall-off, set the light's "width" to "0".  (MH)  | ||
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| + | See also:  | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:47, 1 December 2007
Size of a light/Definite shadows
The size of the light matters. The way to get definite shadows is to use raytraced shadows with two ray casts. Though this can shoot the rendertimes up a bit. (MB)
Raytraced shadow falloff
If you don't want automatic raytraced shadow fall-off, set the light's "width" to "0". (MH)
See also: