Help with fluo effect....
Hi I am having a small problem , when I create new poligons then sometime in game there is a fluo effect , how can I avoid this ? the fluo effect comes when is opposite to the sun and makes the part shine .....
see the difference?
http://img105.exs.cx/img105/1221/18pt.jpg
Re: Help with fluo effect....
I really can't see the problem...
PS: BTW, read my SIG
~;)
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Have you edited the gloss file?
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Originally Posted by Myrddraal
I really can't see the problem...
PS: BTW, read my SIG
~;)
Well on a wild guess I think PTOMETHEUS is trying to say is where the arrows are at i where the sun is coming in from, and therefore should be shiny. Otherwise I do'nt see a difference either BUT there should be.
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I think he is saying that the outside shoulder pad should look shiny like where the other arrow is pointing. If he is then I think he needs to edit the gloss files. If it is some other problem just ignore me.
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What he is saying is that the source of the light comes from behind the soldier, yet several areas on his FRONT glow as if the light is shining on them directly.
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I think he's saying that he's made the collar but it is too shiny compared to the rest of the armour and that the arrows are just trying indicate the variance between the two.
But then it appears from his thread on twc that he's already found the answer, which just adds further degree of absurbity to this already existential thread.
Now he has the answer, we must discover: what is the question? :thinking:
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Originally Posted by khelvan
What he is saying is that the source of the light comes from behind the soldier, yet several areas on his FRONT glow as if the light is shining on them directly.
That was the question , And I didn't find the reason why this happens , I simply avoided the trouble by attaching the stuff to the shoulders but the problem remains ......
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Isn't avoiding the problem basically finding a solution? What had you attatched it to before you attatched it to the shoulders?
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Does the model has 2 faces on a side and another and are they welded?
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no it was ur simple belt poligon , it had fluo effect , well it has fluo effect.....