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Post by johnnieleemj on Apr 3, 2021 15:34:37 GMT -5
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Post by mauvemorn on Apr 3, 2021 16:42:10 GMT -5
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Post by johnnieleemj on Apr 3, 2021 17:12:58 GMT -5
In your previous response you told me about there being bones introduced to the package, and that this distortion may be seen by others even if I don't see it, but not how to fix it. You said my other creations may have the same problem even if it cannot be seen. However there was never a solution introduced. You instead said "That said, tsr have their own section of the forum dedicated to helping creators. Please direct all your questions there. They are making money off your effort, the least they can do is help you" The problem is that you don't know if I plan to upload these creations particularly in my new thread, to TSR or to my own personal blog or wherever I may chose to upload them if I even do upload this creation anywhere at all. So basically telling me what the problem is and then saying " So you should learn more about the process of cc making because you still seem to not understand what uv maps do." and then to only reach out to a forum that I may or may not upload my creations on did not help me previously and surely has not helped me now. If I do need to "learn more about what uv maps do since I seem not to understand" I thought the "creator help" forum here would be a useful tool regardless of where I may want to upload my CC. What I am ultimately saying is that advice that you gave telling me what the issue might be and that people can see it or maybe they cant see it, did not help me improve, neither did directing me somewhere else, like I said previously, that may or may not be where I even want to upload this dress or the previous dress I had the same issue with. That being said. Thanks
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Post by mauvemorn on Apr 3, 2021 17:51:06 GMT -5
This is the s4s-themed forum, not Blender or general CGI. The purpose of this section of it is to help people resolve issues related to s4s. You are expected to be familiar with the software, 3d-related concepts and the process of adapting cc enough to understand our responses. We cannot and are in no obligation to teach all of this to every single person who comes here. If you receive a response and do not understand it, then use google or watch more tutorials. If you were to actually try googling or using a search feature, you would find dozens of resolved threads for the same issue. “Do not introduce new bones” means clone something where these bones are already present. You are making a dress, clone a dress.
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