Perhaps the pose or armature is involved. I suspect this might have something to do with it, but it still doesn't match your original image. I -did- notice that the bake is different (and worse looking, much further away from original procedural output) baked from Edit mode instead of Object mode. Perhaps try recording your own steps and then following mine and see if we get the same result. I'm not sure if I can answer the question, so feel free to ignore this answer if it isn't helpful. There's only one UVMap provided so I couldn't bake using the wrong one of those. I attempted baking with incorrect texture coordinates but that didn't seem to do it either. I cannot seem to reproduce it - even baking with lighting information included just produces a badly lit output, rather than the mis-arranged image with the wrong parts mapped shown in the question. Screenshot shows disconnected procedural result and connected texture node:Īs to what you did that caused your issue I am unsure. First because it's good practice and it's easy to lose the bake if you don't, but also, perhaps more importantly, because as mentioned Cycles likes to render with the black blank texture if that's what's on disk.Īttach the texture node to the Color input in the Procedural material to check it works - you may wish to use the texture elsewhere instead, and preserve the Procedural material and just switch to the new one, but I didn't do that, I just swapped the Color input to be faster and more sure it would work. Save the resulting BakedOutput.png or whatever else you have called it. Set up for diffuse color baking with no lighting information. This step is important because otherwise it might put the bake somewhere else - probably on top of the chameleon skin texture or something equally unhelpful. Just click on it so the BakedOutput node has a white outline. It's fine that this isn't connected to anything at this stage This texture is blank, and in this case is a 1024x1024 black png file which I saved to disk so it existed (blender is sometimes a bit weird about having its files exist before writing to them, also, cycles seems to render from-file rather than from-memory). In the node view of the 'Procedural' material, add a texture setup to receive the bake. Here are the steps I took from loading the blend file to having a baked output png saved and the chameleon displaying properly in cycles mode using the texture rather than the nodes: As such this doesn't directly answer the question, but it's too large for a comment and might be helpful so I will post it anyway - if a proper "here's what you did wrong and here's how to fix it" answer shows up and this no longer seems useful please feel free to delete it. If this helps, please mark the public post as an accepted solution so that it benefits several others.When I bake this from the provided blend file, it works. HP Customer Support - Software and Driver Downloads Refer to this HP document for further assistance:- Click here Run your finger along the top of the ink cartridges to feel for any that are protruding, and if any are, press down firmly until each ink cartridge snaps into place. Make sure each ink cartridge is firmly installed in its slot. Repeat these steps to inspect the vents on each of the ink cartridges. Slide the ink cartridge into its slot, and then press down on the ink cartridge until it snaps into place. Turn the ink cartridge so that the ink cartridge contacts face downward, and then match the label color with the color dot on the carriage. With a straight pin, gently remove excess adhesive from the vent If the vent is clogged, use a straight pin to gently remove excess adhesive from the vent. If the ink cartridge still has the orange pull-tab attached, pull to remove it. Wait until the carriage stops moving before you continue.Įxamine the vent area above the HP logo on the top of the ink cartridge. Open the front door, and then lift the ink cartridge access door. Swipe up on the display, touch Reports, and then touch Print Quality Report. On the printer control panel, swipe down to open the Dashboard, and then touch the Setup icon. I understand that you are getting print quality issues, I am glad to assist you.ĭid you make a copy and check if that prints fine?
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