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How can I fix this shadow problem? (In this case of the elephant, also there seems to be a problem with the opposite tusk being seen. Is it a similar kind to the shadow issue?)

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52 minutes ago, quetzal said:

How can I fix this shadow problem? (In this case of the elephant, also there seems to be a problem with the opposite tusk being seen. Is it a similar kind to the shadow issue?)

elephant walk.gif

right click the model of the animal, go to MATERIAL (one of the menus on the right), and turn off the TRANSPARENCY.

I also think that your elephant reflects too much light (is too bright) - you may lower the brightness by turning on SHADELESS in the same menu as transparency.

 

Tip: (maybe I mentioned this to you before, but I am too lazy to check) when making an animal animations, render some animation into separate folder (I generally use walk animation, it renders quickly), and load the frames into the animation of other animals in APE. By that, you can compare them, and increase/decrease the size of animal, and get the size you want. I generally use animals related to or compatible with the animal I am making for this comparison.

 

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18 hours ago, Hawkkeye666 said:

right click the model of the animal, go to MATERIAL (one of the menus on the right), and turn off the TRANSPARENCY.

I also think that your elephant reflects too much light (is too bright) - you may lower the brightness by turning on SHADELESS in the same menu as transparency.

 

Tip: (maybe I mentioned this to you before, but I am too lazy to check) when making an animal animations, render some animation into separate folder (I generally use walk animation, it renders quickly), and load the frames into the animation of other animals in APE. By that, you can compare them, and increase/decrease the size of animal, and get the size you want. I generally use animals related to or compatible with the animal I am making for this comparison.

 

Now the elephant looks a lot cooler. Thank you for your always quick and kind advice!

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That is one realistic elephant!

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Adore that elephant. I bet the calf model is adorable.

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That elephant looks familiar. Is it Radical Remake?

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Thank you for your interest in my elephant.

Yes, this is a model of Radial Remake.

I sometimes use sprite render to make silly animal memes.

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What band is it head-banging to?

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Because he is so into anime, it's likely Kessoku Band.:tongue::tongue:

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The rainbow animal problem that was bothering me a few years ago is back!!!
At that time, I solved it by setting the correct root folder with ZT Studio included in the sprite rendering add-on , but this time, no matter how much I rummage through ZT Studio, I can't find the solution. (Now I know it's a problem because the root is not specified in the pal file or animation file.)
It's really sad that every time I try to start working properly, I get a variety of problems...:cry4:

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