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Okay. Take bare skin chest, and take a tiger pattern. Then take beast legs and put a tiger pattern on those. Look closely between the two in a well-lit area, such as canada or MC. The chest tiger skin and the beast tiger skin have different textures. The chest one looks a bit shinier, as if it's slightly more leathery.
Please have a look at this. My beast characters would like to have a chest that matches their waist and legs.
Please have a look at this. My beast characters would like to have a chest that matches their waist and legs.
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04-02-2010, 09:58 PM
Not to be insulting, but I tend to stick to the scientific principle that the simplest answer is probably the right one. So…….you sure you didn’t set the upper body to use the leather texture and the lower body to cloth? I’ve done that myself on occasion.
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04-02-2010, 11:47 PM
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Originally Posted by J_H
Not to be insulting, but I tend to stick to the scientific principle that the simplest answer is probably the right one. So…….you sure you didn’t set the upper body to use the leather texture and the lower body to cloth? I’ve done that myself on occasion.
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Though there is a visible seam between top and bottoms of matching skin sets, usually.
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04-03-2010, 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by J_H
Not to be insulting, but I tend to stick to the scientific principle that the simplest answer is probably the right one. So…….you sure you didn’t set the upper body to use the leather texture and the lower body to cloth? I’ve done that myself on occasion.
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04-04-2010, 07:09 AM
Anyone else managed to see this? I think the regular "skin" texture and the bestial leg "skin" texture have different textures.
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