Simon Edmondson Posted August 18, 2017 Share Posted August 18, 2017 Having spent the last few days trying to get some maps applied it seemed like a good idea to test them out in a scene. When I did I got a strange result. The two figures in the same scene rendered completely differently, even though the settings are the same This was the initial result, with the maps in place. ( also found a problem with the hair around the right ear ). Notice the difference between Bill and Doris? I went back into the properties panel to make sure the settings were the same, aside from the colour. Got the same result The above was all in V17g Opened the cho file in V18p and embedded everything needed, saved as 001B before testing again, New Happy Families 001B.prj It would not render properly as a .PNG file, when opened in Photoshop it refused and flagged a message that it "could not parse the file format" ? Tried again with jpg, Only to be told that it could not be saved ? Finally got a render using TGA as the file format. This is a jpg conversion of that. As you can see. There are no shadows on the Bill figure but they are there on the Doris figure. I checked but flat shaded is not selected. If someone has the time, could they kindly point me to the errors of y ways? thank you simon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hash Fellow robcat2075 Posted August 18, 2017 Hash Fellow Share Posted August 18, 2017 If I delete Bill from the Chor and then drop another copy of him back in, he shades normally. Of course that loses all the animation, but it tells me something has been set in the chor (rather than in the model) that is creating the flat shading. If I look in the Chor>Shortcut to Bill 03>Options I find that "Flat Shaded" is ON. Turn that OFF and he will shade like Doris.I used to have a cat named "Doris" but we had to change it to "Boris" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simon Edmondson Posted August 18, 2017 Author Share Posted August 18, 2017 Robert Thank you very much indeed. Very much appreciated. I looked under the model properties not the chor properties. Another lesson learned. regards simon My old car was known for a long time as 'Boris' The cat was misidentified ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChuckGram Posted August 19, 2017 Share Posted August 19, 2017 If I delete Bill from the Chor and then drop another copy of him back in, he shades normally. Of course that loses all the animation, but it tells me something has been set in the chor (rather than in the model) that is creating the flat shading. If I look in the Chor>Shortcut to Bill 03>Options I find that "Flat Shaded" is ON. Turn that OFF and he will shade like Doris. I used to have a cat named "Doris" but we had to change it to "Boris" You can save Bill's actions in the choreography as an act, then import it under ACTS. Add a Second Bill to the choreography. Scale and position the model the same as the first Bill (don't move any bones). Now import the Bill act into the second bill. Remove the first Bill and you should be good to go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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