sergio777 opened this issue on Jul 23, 2021 ยท 12 posts
sergio777 posted Sat, 24 July 2021 at 11:52 AM
randym77 posted at 11:51AM Sat, 24 July 2021 - #4423830
One thing you can try is to set the x-scale of the prop to -100%. (Or if it's already scaled, set it to negative whatever the scale is. -120%, whatever.)
It will look weird in preview, but usually renders all right. You may have to force normals forward or check remove backfacing polys.
There's also this program from Dimension3d:
https://www.renderosity.com/rr/mod/bcs/?ViewProduct=80640
Content Mirror is a standalone program, so no worries about Python versions. It is Windows-only.
It's really easy to use, and the results are great. I mirror hair props a lot, and I think there was only one that didn't look right when mirrored with Content Mirror. It keeps the morphs and all. It will also mirror clothing.
thank you so much, I'll try it.