Ambient occlusion maps overview
 
 
 

Ambient occlusion is a shading effect that calculates the attenuation and occlusion of light between surface details and other objects in the scene and then adds realistic shading to models. Using ambient occlusion maps, you can apply realistic shadow detail from extremely high resolution models to lower resolution models.

You can create ambient occlusion maps in a variety of formats using Maps > Extract Texture Maps. The ambient occlusion map is created based on the spatial relationships between various items in the scene. You can output either diffuse image map that can be automatically applied to the target model(s) as a paint layer (so you can preview it before exporting for use in another application) or you can output a Ptex file.

NoteWhen extracting ambient occlusion maps on multiple objects simultaneously in the 3D View, each object should be assigned its own separate shading material. Otherwise, the extracted map assigned to the default material (which is assigned to all objects by default) appears on all objects in the scene when you preview it. The exception for this is when extracting a map from an asset that is comprised of multiple objects and whose UVs are laid out in multiple UV tiles. In these situations, assigning the same material to all objects is required.

You can also edit and enhance ambient occlusion maps directly in Mudbox, if necessary, using the 3D paint tools. For instructions on extracting an ambient occlusion map, see Extract an ambient occlusion map.

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