I´ve got a strange situation.
I´ve created this Animation with Blender:
https://lootziffers-welt.de/Animation.zip
now if i try to render it i only get the background plane rendered.
as if the images where not there -.-
May somebody tell me what im doing wrong here?
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hi guys i recently start experimenting lots of thing using points to make a particle effect and one of it try to create is a space wrap animation, the animation is correctly display but the position of the effect it wont center, it always goes in right or left i try to change the camera type and the position of the canvas camera it seems it dosen't help at all i think am missing something. can anyone help me to figure this out.
here is my code thanks
https://codesandbox.io/s/spacewrap-l82e3s?file=/src/App.js:0-1784
i have some problem with background rendering in blender 2d!
i have some simple animation, and i use a picture as a background
and when i try to render animation
i have an empty background. i have my animation on empty white background
please help me to solve this problem
try enabling "import image as a plane" addon in edit/ preferences.
I'm using some simple buttons in canvas in a 2D game, there is no light or i don't do anything via code for brightness of button. Buttons are shows normally in scene view, but these are shining in game view like putting a lights on them. What's the reason for this? How can i solve? You can see that what i mean on image below.
https://imgur.com/g0sQujE
I checked image attributes of buttons and camera render settings but didn't found anything.
Does anyone know why all of my sprites (images) have strange halos drawn around them whenever I run my sketch? Am I using the wrong filetype or transparency settings?
I am facing a problem where a THREE.SpotLight is casting a Shadow without an object beeing in its frustum.
I have setup a simple scene containing a THREE.SpotLight and a plane-mesh. The SpotLight is set to cast Shadows and the plane to receive Shadows. There is a square Shadow visible on the ground plane, which is the size of the SpotLights shadowCamera. This scene is the right hand side of the image below.
A cube-mesh is now added and positioned outside the initial camera viewspace. By zooming out, a bit before the cube-mesh becomes visible to the camera, the Spotlight Shadow disappears. This is pictured in the left hand side of the image.
http://jsfiddle.net/L0rdzbej/157/
This happens in Firefox, from what I heared it is not the case in Chrome. What is happening here and how to avoid it?
The shadow does not show up anymore, so im marking this as solved.
Edit: In case anyone comes a long who is facing the same problem, here is a link to the reported issue on github: https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js/issues/7750. It hasnt got much attention because it couldnt be reproduced by the maintainers.