Releases: Naxela/The_Lightmapper
0.6.3
WIP release (0.6)
0.6.12 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master'
0.6 WIP
Release 0.5.5
A new with a lot of new features.
Download the zip file.
From Blender, go to preferences > Add-Ons
Click "Install..." and navigate to the zip file, and select "Install Add-on from File..."
Enable the addon
Done!
0.5.0.0 WIP release
A new unstable release with a lot of new features. Might or might not work.
Download the zip file.
From Blender, go to preferences > Add-Ons
Click "Install..." and navigate to the zip file, and select "Install Add-on from File..."
Enable the addon
Done!
0.4.4.3 WIP Release
I recommend installing it by drag and dropping it directly into your addon folder.
0.4.3.4 WIP release
A temporary release that should work being installed straight into Blender
Just install from Blender
Might be unstable
Release 0.3
This is a new stable and refactored release. Still lacks a few features from 0.2 that will be added soon, but so far it's working and more stable.
Download the zip file.
From Blender, go to preferences > Add-Ons
Click "Install..." and navigate to the zip file, and select "Install Add-on from File..."
Enable the addon
Done!
Alternatively, check the wiki page: https://github.com/Naxela/The_Lightmapper/wiki/Installing-The-Lightmapper
Current release version: 0.3.2.0
Release 0.2
Installation
Download the zip file (Your OS version) from here: https://github.com/Naxela/The_Lightmapper/archive/master.zip
From Blender, go to preferences > Add-Ons
Click "Install..." and navigate to the zip file, and select "Install Add-on from File..."
Enable the addon
Done!
Path to OIDN denoiser:
- For the OIDN denoiser path, select the actual folder (not the .exe binary) that is bundled in this package. Optionally from the folder %appdata%/Blender Foundation/Blender/2.82/scripts/addons/thelightmapper if you installed directly from .zip file
Release v. 0.1
Features [Version 0.1]:
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Cycles-based automated lightmap baking
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Per-object settings and individual resolution setting
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Denoising with Intel OIDN (Bundled)
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Automatic CPU/GPU option and switching
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Scalable lightmapping quality and resolution
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OpenCV Based filtering options for post-processing
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Automatic Installation for OpenCV
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Direct 32-bit RGBE (.hdr) export for Armory/EEVEE/Unity
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RGBM/RGBD png encoding for non-compatible engines (Godot/UE4/Etc.)
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Automatic node-management (Setup, backup, restoration)
Installation:
- Download the zip file (Your OS version)
- From Blender, go to preferences > Add-Ons
- Click "Install..." and navigate to the zip file, and select "Install Add-on from File..."
- Enable the addon
- Done!
PLEASE NOTE! LINUX AND OSX USERS:
- You might run into issues with either symbolic links or permissions. If the problem persists, a probably fix is to go to: https://github.com/OpenImageDenoise/oidn/releases and select your version.
- Afterwards, unpack the content (4 folders) into "ADDON_DIRECTORY/OIDN"