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Post by RainbowAlipaca on Aug 29, 2019 17:56:25 GMT -5
Kinda stumped again trying to fix an issue...At first I thought it was the texture, but it isn't. I've tried edge splitting on the areas affected and it doesn't seem to make a difference at all, here's what the "shadows" look like: Blender filePackage file
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Post by Mathcope on Aug 29, 2019 18:09:27 GMT -5
Have you checked it in the game? Sometimes there are shadows on Studio's preview that are not actually in the game.
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Post by Feyona on Aug 29, 2019 18:42:34 GMT -5
Always check your files in the game. Studio doesn't render textures, it only previews them, and Studio's previewer has own light setting which gives shadows.
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Post by RainbowAlipaca on Aug 29, 2019 19:43:14 GMT -5
Have you checked it in the game? Sometimes there are shadows on Studio's preview that are not actually in the game. Haha oops, nope I didn't, the shadows look fine in game! I have a couple other things I need to fix but I know how to do that no problem, I feel a little silly now. Note to self: Sims 4 studio glitches ^^;
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Post by Feyona on Aug 29, 2019 20:01:35 GMT -5
It is NOT a glitch of Sims 4 Studio. It is a shading of the model. There is no glitch on screenshot that you shared.
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Post by RainbowAlipaca on Aug 29, 2019 20:41:47 GMT -5
It is NOT a glitch of Sims 4 Studio. It is a shading of the model. There is no glitch on screenshot that you shared. Sorry, I'll keep that in mind :( I misunderstood
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