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How to bake one texture for one mesh with multiple textures blender 2.8


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I'm trying to perform material merging into one texture in accordance with the solutions:



Baking two textures into one
and
Baking multiple materials into one texture



But due to differences in Blender 2.8 interface I can't find 'bake' option in Render menu. And 'Texture atlas' wasn't found.



Could you kindly provide some steps to perform this task?



Thanks,
...I feel that it should be simple but hours spent and I was not lucky in this...










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    I'm trying to perform material merging into one texture in accordance with the solutions:



    Baking two textures into one
    and
    Baking multiple materials into one texture



    But due to differences in Blender 2.8 interface I can't find 'bake' option in Render menu. And 'Texture atlas' wasn't found.



    Could you kindly provide some steps to perform this task?



    Thanks,
    ...I feel that it should be simple but hours spent and I was not lucky in this...










    share|improve this question







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      I'm trying to perform material merging into one texture in accordance with the solutions:



      Baking two textures into one
      and
      Baking multiple materials into one texture



      But due to differences in Blender 2.8 interface I can't find 'bake' option in Render menu. And 'Texture atlas' wasn't found.



      Could you kindly provide some steps to perform this task?



      Thanks,
      ...I feel that it should be simple but hours spent and I was not lucky in this...










      share|improve this question







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      Supaplex is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      I'm trying to perform material merging into one texture in accordance with the solutions:



      Baking two textures into one
      and
      Baking multiple materials into one texture



      But due to differences in Blender 2.8 interface I can't find 'bake' option in Render menu. And 'Texture atlas' wasn't found.



      Could you kindly provide some steps to perform this task?



      Thanks,
      ...I feel that it should be simple but hours spent and I was not lucky in this...







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          Due to changes in Blender 2.80, the Texture Atlas add-on might have become obsolete.



          In Blender 2.7x it was only possible to edit one object at a time, thus you were only able to see one UV layout at a time.
          In Blender 2.80 it is possible to edit two or more objects at the same time.



          Start with UV-unwrapping the individual objects, just don't move or place the UV islands to minimize texture space.



          Unwrap individual objects



          When both objects are unwrapped, select both objects, go into edit mode, move your mouse to the UV Editor, select everything and go to "UV - Pack Islands".



          Pack UV Islands



          Now every UV island from every object should have its own UV Space and also roughly the same texel density.



          Individual Texture Spaces



          You can now either modify the UV layouts further (optimizing texture space, sorting UVs, etc.) or you can continue to bake your materials.



          As for now (Blender 2.80 Beta), baking textures only works in Cycles. Go to "Properties - Render - Render Engine" and switch to Cycles.



          switch from Eevee to Cycles






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            $begingroup$

            Due to changes in Blender 2.80, the Texture Atlas add-on might have become obsolete.



            In Blender 2.7x it was only possible to edit one object at a time, thus you were only able to see one UV layout at a time.
            In Blender 2.80 it is possible to edit two or more objects at the same time.



            Start with UV-unwrapping the individual objects, just don't move or place the UV islands to minimize texture space.



            Unwrap individual objects



            When both objects are unwrapped, select both objects, go into edit mode, move your mouse to the UV Editor, select everything and go to "UV - Pack Islands".



            Pack UV Islands



            Now every UV island from every object should have its own UV Space and also roughly the same texel density.



            Individual Texture Spaces



            You can now either modify the UV layouts further (optimizing texture space, sorting UVs, etc.) or you can continue to bake your materials.



            As for now (Blender 2.80 Beta), baking textures only works in Cycles. Go to "Properties - Render - Render Engine" and switch to Cycles.



            switch from Eevee to Cycles






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              $begingroup$

              Due to changes in Blender 2.80, the Texture Atlas add-on might have become obsolete.



              In Blender 2.7x it was only possible to edit one object at a time, thus you were only able to see one UV layout at a time.
              In Blender 2.80 it is possible to edit two or more objects at the same time.



              Start with UV-unwrapping the individual objects, just don't move or place the UV islands to minimize texture space.



              Unwrap individual objects



              When both objects are unwrapped, select both objects, go into edit mode, move your mouse to the UV Editor, select everything and go to "UV - Pack Islands".



              Pack UV Islands



              Now every UV island from every object should have its own UV Space and also roughly the same texel density.



              Individual Texture Spaces



              You can now either modify the UV layouts further (optimizing texture space, sorting UVs, etc.) or you can continue to bake your materials.



              As for now (Blender 2.80 Beta), baking textures only works in Cycles. Go to "Properties - Render - Render Engine" and switch to Cycles.



              switch from Eevee to Cycles






              share|improve this answer











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                $begingroup$

                Due to changes in Blender 2.80, the Texture Atlas add-on might have become obsolete.



                In Blender 2.7x it was only possible to edit one object at a time, thus you were only able to see one UV layout at a time.
                In Blender 2.80 it is possible to edit two or more objects at the same time.



                Start with UV-unwrapping the individual objects, just don't move or place the UV islands to minimize texture space.



                Unwrap individual objects



                When both objects are unwrapped, select both objects, go into edit mode, move your mouse to the UV Editor, select everything and go to "UV - Pack Islands".



                Pack UV Islands



                Now every UV island from every object should have its own UV Space and also roughly the same texel density.



                Individual Texture Spaces



                You can now either modify the UV layouts further (optimizing texture space, sorting UVs, etc.) or you can continue to bake your materials.



                As for now (Blender 2.80 Beta), baking textures only works in Cycles. Go to "Properties - Render - Render Engine" and switch to Cycles.



                switch from Eevee to Cycles






                share|improve this answer











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                Due to changes in Blender 2.80, the Texture Atlas add-on might have become obsolete.



                In Blender 2.7x it was only possible to edit one object at a time, thus you were only able to see one UV layout at a time.
                In Blender 2.80 it is possible to edit two or more objects at the same time.



                Start with UV-unwrapping the individual objects, just don't move or place the UV islands to minimize texture space.



                Unwrap individual objects



                When both objects are unwrapped, select both objects, go into edit mode, move your mouse to the UV Editor, select everything and go to "UV - Pack Islands".



                Pack UV Islands



                Now every UV island from every object should have its own UV Space and also roughly the same texel density.



                Individual Texture Spaces



                You can now either modify the UV layouts further (optimizing texture space, sorting UVs, etc.) or you can continue to bake your materials.



                As for now (Blender 2.80 Beta), baking textures only works in Cycles. Go to "Properties - Render - Render Engine" and switch to Cycles.



                switch from Eevee to Cycles







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