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I'm having a strange problem with a model - I modelled it on my laptop using AM v11.1i and it looks like this - (see "strange")

 

but the original model (created in AM11.0t) looks like this on my desktop (see "Thomas")

 

I only need an answer - I must have phrased my question wrong in my original thread that got deleted - but do I need to delete the hair material shortcut and re-apply or should I start the hair all over again?

 

Apologies to Hash if I say anything wrong, I've been off the forums a few years and may say the wrong thing the wrong way.

 

Alf

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This forum is for owners of the current 2007 subscription of Animation:Master. Old problems with old versions are just cluttering up the traffic. If you want help - please help us help you by keeping current. I know you're poor but I'm writing this while living in a trash bin near a nuclear waste disposal site. I can hardly type because my fingers are arthritic and need medical attention which I can't afford.

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If the two models are equivalent, it looks more like a video card (probably driver) problem. Does it look this way from all views, I think the hair will return to place with a refresh. I would try the final version of 11.1 and make sure your video card drivers are up to date before I messed with the model.

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