How in the world do I create a multiple layered mesh product without my files overriding? Such as an outfit? Multiple meshes have the same number material is there anyway to change them from overriding each other. Looks a little weird having my shirt design the same file as my shoe/pant. I just want to create an outfit that does not have any files that override.
Posted 4 years ago
@Godofthedead
Change the material ID's inside of the XMF files.
Posted 4 years ago
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@Don Von Alpha Dom
It still be overriding when doing that too..
-- Fri Jun 05, 2020 9:07 pm --
@Don Von Alpha Dom
what would you recommend I open the files with and wouldnt they be full of code?
Posted 4 years ago
@Godofthedead
You would open the files notepad.
If the files are raw, then they will be full of XML.
Posted 4 years ago
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@Don Von Alpha Dom
link me to a video? Everything in the files (using notepad) are in code....
Posted 4 years ago
Godofthedead wrote:
@Don Von Alpha Domlink me to a video? Everything in the files (using notepad) are in code....
@Godofthedead
Do you see raw XML inside of the files or do you see compiled bits?
Posted 4 years ago
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complied bits is what I see after I open the XMF files
Woohoo been creating dfferent things since this post and my god its helpful thank you so much!!!!!!
Posted 4 years ago
This has to do with the XMF files with the product's ID code being adjusted on the notepad, but yea overriding files can be annoying while making outfits
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