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Post by jessica2020 on Jun 21, 2018 12:46:57 GMT -5
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Post by kitkat on Jun 21, 2018 13:55:47 GMT -5
You can try going in warehouse and changing the SSAOIntensity from 1 to 0 for each LOD. If that isn't it, it's probably something off with the shadow LODs. Did you change them all to a .blender of just the table mesh with a cut value of 0?
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Post by MahoCreations on Jun 21, 2018 14:16:58 GMT -5
Yes as kitkat wrote, it also works for buy, build and deco very well. I converted some Sims3 stuff too and Peace´s tutorial works fine for me.
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Post by jessica2020 on Jun 21, 2018 15:21:49 GMT -5
You can try going in warehouse and changing the SSAOIntensity from 1 to 0 for each LOD. If that isn't it, it's probably something off with the shadow LODs. Did you change them all to a .blender of just the table mesh with a cut value of 0? Thank you! I'm going to go give that a try with change the SSAOIntesity! I'll report back When I did the convert all I really did in Blender was add the mesh I wanted to convert....deleted the sims 4 table after changing the cut to match the sims 4 mesh...and I aligned the shadow up with the feet better..but that was it..I didn't change the shadow to a cut value of 0..I did delete the sims 3 shadow though and kept the original sims 4 one..just tweaked it to line up correctly. Did I mess up there? I'm going to go try to change the SSAOIntensity! Thanks for the reply! I'll report back!
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Post by kitkat on Jun 21, 2018 15:52:04 GMT -5
It sounds like you also need to create your shadow meshes. To do that, delete the ground shadow group in your Low LOD mesh and change the remaining group's cut value to 0. Save and import that into the Shadow LOD spots in Studio. If you don't change out the existing Shadow LODs, those lines will happen, too.
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Post by jessica2020 on Jun 21, 2018 16:06:04 GMT -5
Yes as kitkat wrote, it also works for buy, build and deco very well. I converted some Sims3 stuff too and Peace´s tutorial works fine for me. Were you having that same shadow on objects? I have the exact same shadow issue on the coffee table as well as the dining table. I just changed the SSAO Intensity in the warehouse..but I may have done it wrong...there was a TON of them...I saved it and went back in game and the shadow is still there...I followed Peace's tutorial, he said in it that you leave the first 2 and then change the rest which is what I did. But the first 3 had default in them..so Maybe I'll go back and change that one back to 1 and see if it works.
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Post by jessica2020 on Jun 21, 2018 16:07:25 GMT -5
It sounds like you also need to create your shadow meshes. To do that, delete the ground shadow group in your Low LOD mesh and change the remaining group's cut value to 0. Save and import that into the Shadow LOD spots in Studio. If you don't change out the existing Shadow LODs, those lines will happen, too. Ohhhh, I didn't do that! Ok, I am going to go give that a try! Thank you!!
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Post by jessica2020 on Jun 21, 2018 16:33:34 GMT -5
KitKat, Thank you so much!! That was my problem..I had not replaced the shadow lods! I followed your steps and the funky shadow is gone!! :D
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