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Teizus Miles
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Join date: 4 Jan 2008
Posts: 6
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06-13-2008 16:20
I am trying to figure this one out but had no luck so far. Is there any way to get rid of these jagged alpha that i get on these type of oneprim sculpts? Here are some photos http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/8895/demo1iy3.jpghttp://img266.imageshack.us/img266/7044/demo2vy4.jpgThanks in advance/ Teizus
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Drongle McMahon
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Join date: 22 Jun 2007
Posts: 494
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06-13-2008 17:53
My guess... Surfaces within a single sculpty do suffer the same alpha sorting bug that affects separate prims. It looks like this sculpty has sixteen surfaces stacked vertically in each of the main faces, and that the jagged effect is due to the alpha sorting bug occurring repeatedly at the joints of each stacked segment. Since the surfaces are flat, they could instead be made with one surface each, by snapping all except one of the vertically stacked vertices together at one or other horizontal edge. This will still leave the alpha sort bug, but only once, not repeated to give the jagged effect. (If this is going to be a plant, the alpha sort bug probably helps it to work as intended, once the jags have gone.)
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Teizus Miles
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Join date: 4 Jan 2008
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06-13-2008 19:11
Thank you so very very much Drongle, that worked perfect. No jagged alpha at all.
Again thank you, i have been struggling with this for days
Take care/Teizus
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