Emberghost opened this issue on Mar 23, 2003 ยท 9 posts
tjohn posted Mon, 24 March 2003 at 1:30 PM
The one light in your scene may be placed too close and/0r at too high a setting on the power (wrong term I think, I mean the first setting on the upper left in the light lab). This will overexpose to the point of losing shadows, sometimes. Also the individual light has to has shadows turned on in the light lab. Hope this helps.
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