hey, in connection with this issue i want to ask something about
shading. I dont know how to get shadows in relation to the light. i
created a sphere in the center of a room. then i have a directional
light, shining from the left side, so i expected a shadow on the
right. The light is shown on the left side but where is the shadow? do
i have to declare it separatly? how can i do that?

manu

On 7 Jun., 14:32, MarkC <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oops, the direction property IS called .direction not position! I was
> confusing myself - easy to do :)
>
> My Q. about defining as rotations still stands though.
>
> Mark
>
> On Jun 7, 1:00 pm, MarkC <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I did not have any problems converting the position to the new 3.5
> > format, but the position property name is a bit confusing.
>
> > Also as the position is a direction, how about being able to define
> > it
> > in rotation values? It would make tweening movement of the light
> > source much simpler.
>
> > Mark

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