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Post by EternalEl'the on Oct 20, 2016 10:38:34 GMT -5
Sorry about that, your right. It's the inner border for the shadow.
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Post by EternalEl'the on Oct 20, 2016 14:30:21 GMT -5
After some trial and error I got it working. If anyone is curious it was the wall cutout and my mesh. I couldn't figure out why it wasn't aligning correctly with the window after following this tutorial. I had to skip step 9, and for Step 1 - even though the vertex value was greater than 4 - I used the short cutout. So I fixed it by going into Ps and moving the layer up . I'm marking this as solved.
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Post by Mathcope on Oct 20, 2016 16:51:52 GMT -5
Great to hear you got it working
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Post by brujah on Oct 20, 2016 20:28:49 GMT -5
I want to chime in here for a moment and say that I'm glad you got your window working. I also want to point out a few things that I notice regarding your window size. The actual finished size of your window is relatively small (it fits in one tile wide and is round) if you move its position down to below 3 units using the short cutout makes sense. In regards to the cutout I refer you to step 6 in my tutorial. ***The thinner your frame the more accurate you have to be with your cutout.*** I'm only mentioning this because in your screen shot the frame of your window is very narrow and this is the reason for the little ring inside. Leaving the cutout full size is an acceptable solution for thin framed windows it's just not optimal for file size. Again, great job on your widow!
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Post by EternalEl'the on Oct 21, 2016 11:54:16 GMT -5
Thank you everyone for the help )
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