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Ancient Mariner
If you'll go to the object options, you can untick "casts shadows"(at least in P4) and your problem is solved.
Plotinus said:Apart from the points mentioned above, I hit a couple of other snags. In particular, having produced the storyboards for each direction, there didn't seem to be any way to combine them into the comprehensive storyboards that Civ uses (that is, only one storyboard per action, including all the directions). There didn't seem to be a point in the tutorial at which these were created. So I just copied and pasted the direction storyboards together. I bet I missed something that makes this process easier, but it didn't seem that SSB can do it.
Plotinus said:The serfsuit doesn't seem to fit him properly. To be specific, his arms seem to bulge out of the sleeves, as if the sleeves should be a couple of inches (his inches, not mine) higher up. Could this be because I'm using Poser 6, or is there some more obvious thing causing this that I'm too daft to spot?
Plotinus said:I'm completely stumped by the business with UVMapper and the kilt. I can save the texture map as an image format and open it OK in NeoPaint. But what exactly am I meant to do with it? Simply paint over it with big blocks of colour, as if creating a modern art masterpiece? I tried this but it had no discernible effect on the kilt when loaded into Poser. I've never encountered texture maps and their ilk before so I don't really follow this.
I had the same problem (with the serfsuit and other conforming figures), but worked out how to resolve it. Basically, you need to load the serfsuit and conform it to the PDM. At this point the arms are bulging out of the sleeves etc. You then need to go into each part of the suit, ie hips, thighs etc and ensure everything is set to 0 - you'll find that it isn't initially, which is causing the misfitting of the outfit.Plotinus said:The serfsuit doesn't seem to fit him properly. To be specific, his arms seem to bulge out of the sleeves, as if the sleeves should be a couple of inches (his inches, not mine) higher up. Could this be because I'm using Poser 6, or is there some more obvious thing causing this that I'm too daft to spot?