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Post by meanmikeyg on Oct 27, 2020 2:51:58 GMT
Was making some characters for a TNA fed I wanted to do and was creating Jeremy Borash as my announcer, so I make JB and I try to make an outfit resembling the black suit he normally wore for interviews in early TNA. I used the Tank Top part and turned it red...the short tie and turned it blue, then used the Dogi to create the top part of the suit, turning it black.
Used full body suit sleeves for the arms that went all the way down, turned those black. Long pants made, using the Jean parts, also black.
Everything looks great in the menu screen where they show the front/back preview sections...but then when I return to the menu where the parameter/logic/moveset categories are, he suddenly has weird color lines on his joints. The elbows have a thin ring of color around them...so do the knees and up near the groin area where his thighs connect...all have these weird color lines and I can't figure out why...I've tried numerous times to make sure all the parts connect together so there's no visible skin anywhere in those areas...its really bugging me.
Anyone know if this is some kind of glitch for a certain part combo?
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Post by Fuee on Oct 27, 2020 3:11:32 GMT
That's a normal and kind of annoying thing in World. You can mitigate it by switching the skin color setting from Combine to Separate and coloring the base parts under areas that are covered the same color as whatever's covering them, or by copying parts once or twice
And eventually I think you'll just stop noticing it as much
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Post by meanmikeyg on Oct 27, 2020 3:42:40 GMT
Ahhh ok, maybe I'll try the skin color trick and see if that works. Thanks for the tip.
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Post by Dawnbr3ak3r on Oct 27, 2020 5:09:58 GMT
It's also worth noting that, with some of the newer DLC headbases and body parts, you need to have the parts in a specific order, or they'll end up with a colored edge around the base you're working with and there's no fix for it, but to re-sort the parts. You can use duplicate parts to try and cover it up, otherwise you'll have to just deal with it.
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Post by meanmikeyg on Oct 28, 2020 4:57:49 GMT
Thanks for the tip. I'll keep that in mind as well. Over all when that's the worst issue with the edits that I've found it's pretty amazing. No disappearing hair or faces that morph like aliens lol
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Post by meanmikeyg on Oct 29, 2020 1:16:33 GMT
Just out of curiosity, does anyone happen to know which DLC parts have to be used in a certain order?
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Post by Ramon on Oct 29, 2020 8:28:09 GMT
Usually it's written in the parts, like "Death Yama-san 1" or maybe the number is in parentheses. Just follow that order. I would also reccomend starting a new edit using those parts and see just how they're layered.
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