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Subject: Tardis Troubles


Byrdie ( ) posted Wed, 14 June 2006 at 10:23 PM · edited Thu, 20 June 2024 at 1:52 AM

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I swear, Redfern's Tardis is giving me a headache from all the hair pulling I've been doing trying to get it to work. I loaded it up in P6, hit render and as you can see, something is definitely wrong. Thinking it was a Poser "hissy fit" over using a non-P6 item, as sometimes happens, I tried it again in P5. Same result, whether I use Firefly or the old P4 engine. Does anyone have a clue what's gone wrong? Right now I'm at my wit's end. :-(


Stegy ( ) posted Wed, 14 June 2006 at 10:47 PM

Just a guess - you can maybe try reversing the normals on whatever material group is for the sign. 


Little_Dragon ( ) posted Thu, 15 June 2006 at 1:12 AM

Enable the Normals_Forward option on the Psi01 and Psi02 materials.



artbyphil ( ) posted Thu, 15 June 2006 at 3:57 AM

could it be something to do with the inside being much larger than the outside?

(sorry I couldent resist what the others said is probably more helpful) :biggrin:

 


mrsparky ( ) posted Thu, 15 June 2006 at 4:46 AM

hard to say from the picture - but If it's the top sign check the object color isn't set to black.

Pinky - you left the lens cap of your mind on again.



Byrdie ( ) posted Thu, 15 June 2006 at 11:18 AM

Already checked the color, changing it doesn't help. Will try flipping the normals & see what happens.

Hm, maybe I need a new sonic screwdriver ...  ;-)


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