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Post by ladylorelaicc on Jul 28, 2018 12:14:26 GMT -5
Hello everyone! So, I opened up S4S today and selected a male hair from the Seasons Expansion to recolor and retexture. When I got the avatar up, I noticed a "crack" that ran from his temple to the top of his right cheekbone. At first I thought it was something I did when I tested a texture swatch I had on it, but when I started a fresh package with the same hair the line was still there. I was wondering if anyone has run into this problem before or if it's just a Sims4Studio glitch and it won't actually appear in game. This is the best photo I could get of it where most of the "crack" is showing. The texture used in this picture is from the fresh package I created to see if it would go away if I just created a new one, so no edits have been made, essentially. If you guys need me to upload the package as well, let me know.
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Post by inabadromance on Jul 28, 2018 13:06:16 GMT -5
hi! have you actually seen the item in game to corroborate the issue?
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Post by MahoCreations on Jul 28, 2018 13:25:12 GMT -5
Hello, I use version 3.1.2.0 from Studio and havn´t this issue. If you recolor the texture put a new white layer under the texture layer then you can see if it a texture problem and then erase this part of it.
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Post by dicedexterity on Jul 29, 2018 4:44:29 GMT -5
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Post by BTM on Jul 29, 2018 20:37:43 GMT -5
Hi everyone! Is this already solved? I'm back on trying to help and I have a few suggestions for that error. I know this problem, it's caused by the game's graphics when you're using a nvidia gpu, almost everyone has this error. You can try this tutorial that peacemaker did to solve it. The fact is that I've never seen it while in S4S. Another thing you can try to separate and rejoin the hair mesh as shown is this thread, where I got to fix a similar problem on my mesh. The last thing I can suggest is to open the blend file and look for the mesh being right done. The main line show at the temple zone, and there is where the mesh of the hair gets fused with the sim's head (where the hair and the scalp joins the head, in other words). If it's just a little bit separated it can show like that. (I didn't notice the part when you say that this one isn't edited, sorry) I can't help further than this so hope you can solve it and good luck
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