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Post by lilmeowsimss on May 24, 2024 18:05:06 GMT -5
Okay so i looked up and did everything i could to fix it but the shadows seem to still be on my mesh and i don't know how to get rid of them i followed every tutorial i could find i more used to making clothes than objects so i'm still learning a lot about it but the shadows will not go away send help T_T
this is what i'm talking about
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Post by shkatzchen on May 24, 2024 22:03:34 GMT -5
Weird shadows can have a couple causes. Guessing based on the way things look here, I think it might be shadow LODs. Have you included a proper shadow LOD? Is it a can-shaped cylinder rather than a flat square? If it's the latter, you need to follow step F here:https://sims4studio.com/thread/826/create-object-mesh-package-existing?page=1. If you don't have a proper shadow LOD, then if you play on anything higher than the lowest of settings, you'll see shadows of what's behind it through the object.
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Post by lilmeowsimss on May 25, 2024 12:58:30 GMT -5
Weird shadows can have a couple causes. Guessing based on the way things look here, I think it might be shadow LODs. Have you included a proper shadow LOD? Is it a can-shaped cylinder rather than a flat square? If it's the latter, you need to follow step F here:https://sims4studio.com/thread/826/create-object-mesh-package-existing?page=1. If you don't have a proper shadow LOD, then if you play on anything higher than the lowest of settings, you'll see shadows of what's behind it through the object. thank you i will try this and let you know if it worked!
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