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Post by saych0 on Aug 1, 2017 14:52:25 GMT -5
thanks for responding, ive tried what u said, but it doesnt look right when i do alt+m and at center, and if it does, it will take FOREVER UPDATE: i've tried a new mesh from beginning in MD, this time ive chosen the "weld" option instead of "unweld", i dont know what problem it will cause to choose this one, but it worked for my problem. can someone explain why we should choose weld as in this tutorial? and if we do, how can we fix the seam issue after that?
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Post by saych0 on Aug 1, 2017 11:41:21 GMT -5
hi, thanks for your GREAT tutorial! it helped me alot! ive done every step in the tutorial and the mesh turned out fine. i only have one problem, in sims4studio and in the game, the seams in the mesh looks open and u can see inside the mesh, everything is fine but i dont know why this happens. with or without texture, or default texture, its the same. the seams are a little open and visible. pls help.
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