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Found in
2020.1.0a1
Issue ID
1348929
Regression
Yes
[CPUPLM] MeshRenderer CastShadows property set to 'Off' disables baked indirect shadows
Steps to reproduce:
1. Download and open the attached repro project (case_1348581-Lightmapper_NoShadows.zip)
2. Navigate to Lighting window
3. Make sure that Progressive CPU lightmapper is selected
4. Generate lighting
5. Observe the differences between the baked output on 'factory - Shadows OFF' and 'factory - Shadows ON' GameObjects
Notes:
- Reproduces in: 2020.1.0a1, 2020.1.0a5, 2020.1.0a20, 2020.1.17f1, 2020.2.5f1, 2020.3.14f1, 2021.1.14f1, 2021.2.0b2, 2022.1.0a1
- Does not reproduce in: 2019.1.14f1, 2019.2.21f1, 2019.3.16f1, 2019.4.23f1, 2019.4.24f1, 2019.4.28f1, 2019.4.29f1
- Enlighten is not affected
- Setting Min and Max Bounces property to 1 results in flat uniform lighting on the 'factory - Shadows OFF' GameObject
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This is a duplicate of issue #1348581