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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 17 8:34 am)
Since Varian beat me to using a large cloth for the materials, I took a different approach and tried materials directly on a shirt model. In my experiments, I found something interesting. When I tried to use a 'fuzzy' material (perfect for wool for example), half of her shirt dissapeared. The shirt is made of 3 elements : left collar, chest, right collar. When I am using a fuzzy material, her left collar just dissapears. I am using a plain vicky 1 model, with a plain t-shirt from the standard clothe pack. Her skin is a freebie I found somewhere (called 'jena'). Any idea about this glitch ?
These are excellent, Laurent! :D I especially like the wool, denim and red leather. If you have more to show later, maybe could you bring the camera a bit closer to the shirt, to see more of the fabric materials? Though I must say I like your model; that's one of the nicer views of Vicky I've seen! The weird missing pieces when using fuzzy settings..."probably" related to some kind of memory issue, possibly even a sort of conflict with OpenGL -- I'm only making guesses.
Definitely not an openGL issue - I disabled that at least 10 minutes after my first install of Vue :) The problem appears (or disappears :) ) when rendering, so it is not a problem of openGL. I will try to make an enlargement on the next materials.
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Here's a link to an older thread where Bloodsong ran into a similar problem with fuzzy settings on a terrain. Apparently fuzzy doesn't like mesh objects. So, it's not just you or this model. It's something strange in Vue 4.This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.