This will bring up a page that shows you the existing licenses and any floating license allocations. On the status page, you can type in the e-mail and license for a MightyBake Studio license you own. Click the add license button to add it to the server.
If you want, you can remove it later. On a client machine, under the license menu, click Set License Server. Enter the address and port into this field. This will set this client to look first to the specified license server for a MightyBake Studio license. If a license is available, it will register a lease which you can see on the status page.
The lease is locked for 24 hours. You can see the status of the license for the client on the top left of the main MightyBake window. It will tell you if you have successfully retrieved a floating license or are running in demo mode. Feel free to contact us at support mightybake. Skip to content Introduction MightyBake Studio licenses support the ability to float those licenses instead of locking them to a single node.
Download and install Click here to download the latest MightyBake software and run the installation on the machine you want to run your license server. Running the license server Open a command prompt and navigate to the directory you installed MightyBake into.
Once running, you can use the web interface to do the rest. Web Interface — Status You can use a web browser to connect to the web interface on the address and port you specified when running the server. To start off with, you need to know that this competent texture map baker supports high and low-resolution poly meshes, as well as envelopes, with the following formats FBX, OBJ and FBX.
Things are also looking good in the supported engines department with Maya Viewport 2. Mightybake can be deployed on your computer with the least amount of effort on your behalf, mainly thanks to a no-frills installer.
Upon launching the app, you are met by a modern-looking, black-themed user interface that stacks all the features right on display. Working with this app is exactly as its interface might suggest, quite easy. In the first part, simply load the high and low poly meshes, the envelope and then choose the map settings.
To finalize the baking process, tweak the output settings and hit the 'BAKE IT' button from the lower part of the main window. Of course, Mightybake is the type of application where all the magic happens under the hood, without you even knowing it. Therefore, it would be a shame not go through some of the specs and features that make this app shine. For example, the app's engine is well-equipped to handle fast texture baking processes, using whatever number of CPUs your computer disposes of to produce high-quality x, bits resulting maps.
In addition, the app comes with support for multiple UV tile baking, super-sampling up to 8x8 and gaussian blur up to 8 pixels.
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