Yeah, as the title says. Every time I apply the Champ Stamp to a Heavy model, the colours seem to blend and I get an undesirable result.
[IMG]http://puu.sh/iRcdS/9c3dc1f6bf.jpg[/IMG]
Any advice I can get on this matter? Not exactly an urgent matter, but one that will grow prominent later on in a project of mine.
I'm also not sure if this would be more suited in the Help & Support board or the General Discussion board, given how small of an issue this appears.
I think it's less that the color is blending, and more that the model's lighting origin is in a different spot, so it acts like it's in the shade (or embedded in the ground) while the Heavy is still lit like he's in sunlight. There's not a whole lot you can do here. Try and see what happens when you just move the ragdoll to a different spot.
[QUOTE=TwoYearLurker;48197889]I think it's less that the color is blending, and more that the model's lighting origin is in a different spot, so it acts like it's in the shade (or embedded in the ground) while the Heavy is still lit like he's in sunlight. There's not a whole lot you can do here. Try and see what happens when you just move the ragdoll to a different spot.[/QUOTE]
Well, I took your advice and tested the cosmetic with a few different poses. Its lighting origin is embedded strangely, as though connected to the pelvis, but located right at the feet.
[IMG]http://puu.sh/iY9Kn/39df70d3b8.jpg[/IMG]
Nonetheless, this answers my question more than nicely. A minor setback, but one I can work past. Thank you for your help.
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