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Post by tehhi on Sept 4, 2017 7:29:35 GMT -5
I bought new computer and now I have this problem with ALL my new meshes (objects or clothing), they are full of weird lines. What it could be and why? May be it has matter - I have Windows 10 and my videocard is NVidia GeForce GTX 1050.
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Post by microgulash on Sept 4, 2017 8:12:07 GMT -5
i was watching a Vid about this recently, but it had to do with Polygons concerning Object to Path - Vectors and the like, in Inkscape.
This was more of a 2-Dimensional Dilemma with Exporting Objects to Path, for Bitmap Pics. Those lines that seperate the Polys can show up, just like your Pic; In the Video, this guy was lowering each seperate Poly, "Object", and stretching the Vectors for a Curve angle to hide each line.
A real Pain.
For a 3-D Poly Object...i have never seen this happen before. Maybe, try Subdivide...just 1 Click...(Nothing too Crazy on the Polys.)...and Re-bake with a different Texture?
P.S. - You could also try EDIT MODE - SELECT THE POLYS - AND UNDER "FACES" - "MAKE EDGE FACE" in Blender. (Used this Trick with a couple things, to Smooth the Polys out.)
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Post by tehhi on Sept 4, 2017 8:58:45 GMT -5
i don't understand WHY it happened on new computer! i never had problems with my meshes per two years!
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Post by inabadromance on Sept 4, 2017 15:18:53 GMT -5
This issue is related to the graphics card. That's why some see it and some don't.
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Post by tehhi on Sept 5, 2017 1:22:49 GMT -5
inabadromance, I see :( but is it possible to fix? I can't upload CC which look like this! :(
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Post by Feyona on Sept 5, 2017 3:09:50 GMT -5
tehhi does it look the same way in the game too?
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Post by tehhi on Sept 5, 2017 3:11:45 GMT -5
Feyona, unfortunately yes :(
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Post by Feyona on Sept 5, 2017 3:21:45 GMT -5
tehhi have you tried updating drivers manually? Try downloading the latest drivers from developers website. Don't forget to restart computer before checking if problem is gone. Also, tweaking Nvidia settings might help. Here is what I found. I think it worth trying this method. Npte: there are some curse words used, I couldn't find any other instruction with more polished language, sorry.
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Post by tehhi on Sept 5, 2017 4:18:03 GMT -5
Feyona, thank you very much, but newest drivers and that tutorial didn't help me :(
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Post by Feyona on Sept 5, 2017 4:55:51 GMT -5
tehhi are these lines appear on a baked texture or they just sort of show up on the object in Studio? Do you see the same thing in Blender? Can you share any of your new files that have this issue?
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Post by tehhi on Sept 5, 2017 5:12:46 GMT -5
this is not baking's fault! these lines are moving when i zoom out or zoom in any object in Studio! and everything is flawless in Blender. here is my file, but i don't think it could be useful, because i have the same problem absolutely with ALL my meshes... simfileshare.net/download/311756/
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Post by Feyona on Sept 5, 2017 5:34:22 GMT -5
Ah, I see. You wrote that it happens with all new meshes, so I assumed that old meshes don't have this problem. Then yes, file won't help in this case. I have no clue what's going on then. Let's see if someone can join this thread in the morning.
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Post by tehhi on Sept 5, 2017 6:30:23 GMT -5
Oh, i see old meshes have this problem as well! But all these lines are almost invisible.. I found a way to fix my meshes - i use this tutorial and it works, it removes all these weird lines. But unfortunately it doesn't work for clothing...
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