Difference between revisions of "Blender 4.2 migration guide"
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Blender 4.2 is kinda significant update as it includes the new version of Eevee render (called Eevee-Next internally). | Blender 4.2 is a kinda significant update as it includes the new version of the Eevee render (called Eevee-Next internally). | ||
This new version relies heavily on modern GPUs and raytracing algorithms for viewport rendering | This new version relies heavily on modern GPUs and raytracing algorithms for viewport rendering, hence it's not quite compatible with Verge3D and other realtime engines. To overcome this, we implemented several changes which you should be aware of. | ||
== Transparency == | == Transparency == | ||
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[[File:Transparency old.png|402px]] | [[File:Transparency old.png|402px]] | ||
Most of them removed in Blender 4.2, some that remained are mostly useless now. To fix this, we've implemented several custom settings for transparency (on the material panel): | |||
[[File:Transparency new.png|402px]] | [[File:Transparency new.png|402px]] | ||
The new setting "Transparency Hacks" might be really useful to combat various transparency artifacts. | |||
== Ambient Occlusion == | == Ambient Occlusion == | ||
Ambient occlusion settings | Ambient occlusion settings have been removed in Blender 4.2, we've recreated them as custom Verge3D settings: | ||
[[File:Ambient occlusion new.png|520px]] | [[File:Ambient occlusion new.png|520px]] | ||
== Light Probes == | |||
Some settings for spherical and planar light probes have been removed in Blender 4.2, but you can find the missing ones below: | |||
[[File:Light probes new.webp|590px]] |
Revision as of 09:00, 9 July 2024
Blender 4.2 is a kinda significant update as it includes the new version of the Eevee render (called Eevee-Next internally).
This new version relies heavily on modern GPUs and raytracing algorithms for viewport rendering, hence it's not quite compatible with Verge3D and other realtime engines. To overcome this, we implemented several changes which you should be aware of.
Transparency
Transparency settings from the older Blenders looked like these:
Most of them removed in Blender 4.2, some that remained are mostly useless now. To fix this, we've implemented several custom settings for transparency (on the material panel):
The new setting "Transparency Hacks" might be really useful to combat various transparency artifacts.
Ambient Occlusion
Ambient occlusion settings have been removed in Blender 4.2, we've recreated them as custom Verge3D settings:
Light Probes
Some settings for spherical and planar light probes have been removed in Blender 4.2, but you can find the missing ones below: