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(Textures on the Wings or fluff feathers in Vue aren't rendering correctly)
(Textures on the Wings or fluff feathers in Vue aren't rendering correctly)
== Textures on the Wings or fluff feathers in Vue aren't rendering correctly ==
== Textures on the Wings or fluff feathers in Vue aren't rendering correctly ==
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*Vue often creates dark squares on Songbird ReMix wings. This is because Vue assumes the geometry in the Songbird ReMix Model is double-sided.  It's not.  To correct this double click the model in the "Layers" section to open the “Polygon Mesh Options”.  Uncheck the "Doubled-sided" checkbox in "Mesh Options" and click "OK".
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*Vue often creates dark squares on Songbird ReMix wings. I'm not really sure why this happens and there's no easy solutionAlso try into "Poly Mesh Options" and deselecting the "Doubled-sided" checkbox in "Mesh Options" will lessen the problem. Splitting the model by materials in “Polygon Mesh Options” and then select the "wingfeathers" material in the tree of the "Layers" section and open that in “Polygon Mesh Options” and play with the Max smoothing angle and Dynamic Subdivison. Save often, I have found Vue crashes a lot after things are subdivided in Vue.
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To correct other issues you might try spiliting the model by materials in “Polygon Mesh Options” and then select the material in the tree of the "Layers" section and open that in
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*The best solution is to save your bird as an .obj, then go into a 3D modeller and sub-divide the the "wingfeathers" material once and save the .obj. This correct 95% of the issues.
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“Polygon Mesh Options”. Try playing with the Max smoothing angle and checking Dynamic Subdivison. Put Quality boost into the as +2, +3 or even +4 AREA. Also playing with the "Smooth Angle" can help. Then bake it—“baking” will take hours on most computers.
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== The eye texture is missing or white ==
== The eye texture is missing or white ==

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