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11th Nov 2013 at 6:09 AM
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"Blacked-out" faces in Milkshape
I'm having an issue with creating a mesh in Milkshape, For some odd reason, some of the faces show up as "blacked out". I tried almost everything to get rid of it but it doesn't seem to go away, At first I figured it was just some weird shading but when I tried to export it to Workshop, those faces show up as invisible and there was no way to change it. I checked around the net and have tried going under the Face submenu and used the Face to Front option, press ctrl A and M to Smooth All and even Align Normals but the problem is still there. Is there a way to fix this? Maybe in Blender or something? I also included of pic of what I'm talking about. The parts where the arrow is pointing is the part that disappears in Workshop
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11th Nov 2013 at 8:01 AM
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Quote: Originally posted by Miko09
I'm having an issue with creating a mesh in Milkshape, For some odd reason, some of the faces show up as "blacked out". I tried almost everything to get rid of it but it doesn't seem to go away, At first I figured it was just some weird shading but when I tried to export it to Workshop, those faces show up as invisible and there was no way to change it. I checked around the net and have tried going under the Face submenu and used the Face to Front option, press ctrl A and M to Smooth All and even Align Normals but the problem is still there. Is there a way to fix this? Maybe in Blender or something? I also included of pic of what I'm talking about. The parts where the arrow is pointing is the part that disappears in Workshop |
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11th Nov 2013 at 11:15 AM
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It's in flat shading view. And I selected the faces with auto smooth on and used reverse vertex order and it worked! All the faces were now facing the correct way. I can't believe it was that easy. I thought the next step would be to trash the project and start over. Thank you very much!
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