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#1
10th Feb 2017 at 12:35 PM
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New outfit is solid black
This was the armor that was going to go with the helmet I made. The mesh looks fine in Milkshape (under all view settings, from shadeless to shaded to textured), and both mesh and texture look fine when I view them separately in SimPE, but when I view the outfit in-game it is solid black. It's supposed to be a sort of cadet blue with some gray and white areas.I'm assuming this is a texture problem... but don't know for sure, which is why I put it in this category. :S Originally the texture was 1024x2048, but then I tried resizing it to 512x1024 in case the original size was too big. I've tried both DXT3 and DXT1 formats just in case that had something to do with it. Also tried "Smooth All" in case it was a shading problem with the mesh. No dice--it's always black.
I've tried searching for an answer online but all I could find was either mesh issues fixed with Smooth All, or problems with downloaded custom content that people were advised to simply delete. Is there anything I haven't tried yet that might fix this?
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#2
10th Feb 2017 at 12:47 PM
Interesting! At what step did this start happening - was it an issue with the recolour as soon as you made it, before linking to your custom mesh? Did it start happening after you linked the recolour to your mesh but before putting your texture into the recolour file? Or did it only happen once you'd linked the mesh and replaced the texture file?
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#3
10th Feb 2017 at 1:18 PM
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Quote: Originally posted by Ghostfishe
This was the armor that was going to go with the helmet I made. The mesh looks fine in Milkshape (under all view settings, from shadeless to shaded to textured), and both mesh and texture look fine when I view them separately in SimPE, but when I view the outfit in-game it is solid black. It's supposed to be a sort of cadet blue with some gray and white areas. I'm assuming this is a texture problem... but don't know for sure, which is why I put it in this category. :S Originally the texture was 1024x2048, but then I tried resizing it to 512x1024 in case the original size was too big. I've tried both DXT3 and DXT1 formats just in case that had something to do with it. Also tried "Smooth All" in case it was a shading problem with the mesh. No dice--it's always black. I've tried searching for an answer online but all I could find was either mesh issues fixed with Smooth All, or problems with downloaded custom content that people were advised to simply delete. Is there anything I haven't tried yet that might fix this? |
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10th Feb 2017 at 3:45 PM
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I know that object textures can be rectangular (with regular sizes), but I’ve always thought that clothes have to be 1024x1024 and any other size doesn’t work fine. Correct me if I’m wrong.
#5
10th Feb 2017 at 4:12 PM
That's a good point - you always need to make sure your texture's aspect ratio is the same as the aspect ratio of the original texture (so if the original is 1024x1024, you can make it 2048x2048, but you can't make it 1024x2048), with objects as well afaik.
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#6
11th Feb 2017 at 1:41 PM
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Pretty sure I've changed the aspect ratio when making new objects and they worked fine. But now that I think about it, I have never seen any kind of body texture that wasn't a perfect square, so you guys are probably on to something there. I'll change the aspect ratio and see what happens.
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