Can´t apply image/shader (in Blender) as bump for Indigo RT.
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 11:05 pm
Using latest Indigo RT trial, Blender 2.58a and Blendigo 3.0.14.0 on Windows 7 64-bit.
When exporting an Indigo scene where I have applied (for example) a Blender Voroni texture for bump, I get this error when opeing the exported scene (igs-file shows 0Kb in Windows) in Indigo:
"Error: Scene parsing error: failed to load XML doc from path 'E:/3D/Scenes/indigo-tests/CUBE-SCREEN.IGS': Error document empty. (Line 0, column 0.)"
When exporting an indigo scene where I have applied a (for example) image (PNG) for bump, I get this error when opeing the exported scene in Indigo:
"A problem occurred with the scene:
Error while building scene: ObjectExcep: Error with material 10: Mesh has no UVs (model UID: 16)
Indigo version: Indigo RT v3.0.14, Windows 64-bit build."
I´m quite interested to go with Indigo RT as an entry level Unbiased renderer, but I keep getting errors here and there doing simple tasks, and that really makes me hesitate. How mature is the Blendigo exporter and Indigo actually, and what to expect in the (near) future? Some images in the gallery are astonishing, but if the road to end up there is too winding...
When exporting an Indigo scene where I have applied (for example) a Blender Voroni texture for bump, I get this error when opeing the exported scene (igs-file shows 0Kb in Windows) in Indigo:
"Error: Scene parsing error: failed to load XML doc from path 'E:/3D/Scenes/indigo-tests/CUBE-SCREEN.IGS': Error document empty. (Line 0, column 0.)"
When exporting an indigo scene where I have applied a (for example) image (PNG) for bump, I get this error when opeing the exported scene in Indigo:
"A problem occurred with the scene:
Error while building scene: ObjectExcep: Error with material 10: Mesh has no UVs (model UID: 16)
Indigo version: Indigo RT v3.0.14, Windows 64-bit build."
I´m quite interested to go with Indigo RT as an entry level Unbiased renderer, but I keep getting errors here and there doing simple tasks, and that really makes me hesitate. How mature is the Blendigo exporter and Indigo actually, and what to expect in the (near) future? Some images in the gallery are astonishing, but if the road to end up there is too winding...