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Revision as of 20:36, 7 September 2024
$lightmap
is a material shader parameter for the VertexLitGeneric shader available in Source 2013 Multiplayer and
Garry's Mod.

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It defines a lightmap to be used to light the MDL model's material, instead of the per-vertex lighting used by prop_static or point-based vertex lighting used by other models.
This parameter does not usually need to be added manually, as VRAD will generate model lightmaps automatically if generatelightmaps is enabled for the prop_static and -StaticPropLighting is enabled in VRAD. Nonetheless, it can still be added manually, such as for using a lightmap on a prop_dynamic, or if a prop_static has multiple materials (as VRAD can only generate lightmaps for the first material and skin).

VRAD has a -dumppropmaps option, which will create external TGA versions of the generated static prop lightmaps which can be converted to VTF and manually defined as a $lightmap.
- For already-compiled maps, the lightmaps are stored as PPL files. These can be converted to VTF using Ficool2's proptexelvtf.exe (direct download).
- If $lightmap is used to manually define lightmaps for a prop_static, disable vertex lighting for the prop (disablevertexlighting) to prevent VRAD from wasting time calculating lighting for the prop and generating a VHV file that will ultimately go unused and waste space.



VMT syntax
$lightmap <texture>
Limitations and caveats

VRAD cannot create lightmaps for UVs outside of the 0-1 UV space.
Additionally, shadows may appear on UV seams; this is more noticeable on lower-resolution lightmaps.




- Define a pre-baked RGBA16161616f $lightmap in the VMT of the VertexLitGeneric material. A custom-coded compiler would be required to this accurately (and could also create RGBA16161616f PPL files instead, which will work with vanilla shaders).
- Increase lightmap resolution (results may vary).
- Move light source further away from the lit surface.


If $bumpmap, $normalmap, or $phong is defined, the engine will not send the lightmap data to the shader. This in-engine check also exists for $phong, however getting around the issue is more tricky. The default value of the integer parameter will be 0 even if not set in the vmt. Thus making $phong always be defined in a way. |


See also
- $detailblendmode 8 - Can be used on the UnlitGeneric shader to simulate lightmaps in all Source engine branches.
- Modulate - A shader that can be used to fake lightmaps or vertex coloring in all Source engine branches. It can bypass some of the limitations of $lightmap, but requires additional setup to look convincing.