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Post by mellowyellow24 on Nov 6, 2017 15:13:02 GMT -5
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Post by inabadromance on Nov 6, 2017 17:47:58 GMT -5
Hi! please share a picture of the issue.
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Post by s3nova on Nov 12, 2017 3:33:00 GMT -5
Hi! I'm sorry to say, but in the posted files there is no information present to make any sparkling neckline seam.
Attention: for the rest of this post I assume that you work with images containing an alpha layer and know how to work with a photo editor.
What you could do is edit your texture by adding white pixels which will form light dots in the black of the neckline (or a line, whatever you like). To make these white dots shiny you'll have to make a copy of your edited texture. Then delete everything out of your texture exept for the white dots on the neckline. This will lead to a completely black texture with only white dots. Save this file as '<your filename> specular mask.png', do not close your photo editor!
Next recolor those dots with RGBA (255,192,0,25), a yellowish/orange color. Then use the Magic Wand selection tool to select only the colored dots. After that invert the selection and hit <Delete>, which will lead to a transparent image only containing the colored dots. Save this file as '<your filename> specular.png' (without mask). Open Windows Explorer and change <your filename> specular mask.png into <your filename> specular.mask.png by adding a dot between specular and mask.
It is important to keep these pictures aligned with each otherm that is why you will have to copy one file as the base for the next file.
You now have two files that work together. By using these names S4S knows how to import them together. The colored dots in the specular file will tell the game to add shine and the black file with the white dots will prevent anything else than the dots of becoming shiny. This is also a warning: anything in the specular.mask file that is not completely black (RGB(0,0,0)) will let shine anything thru from the specular.png file. Even if your specular.png does not contain information, other speculars from other objects might contain some color on the same spot, which might lead to unwanted shine on other parts of body or clothing.
Hope this will work for you, if not let me know. Success!!
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Post by mellowyellow24 on Nov 12, 2017 4:11:12 GMT -5
Sorry I took so long to respond. I found another mesh that doesn't have that problem. Thanks for your help!
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