This mesh will cause more errors when baking however, as the projection normals will be averaged around the harsh angles and small details will become skewed. Reducing to the *absolute bare min* is hardly ever ideal when working with normal maps. Also, the UV islands are MUCH TOO CLOSE and will cause errors here too.
bsod does exsist on xp, if you give me the error stack trace. I can help. In other words, the text and error message. i dont need the hex code, just the fault file, description, and maybe memory address. Should be 0xblah format. Or you can do the obvious: housecall.antivirus.com
I've only ever gotten the 'dirty disk' error when I played Dreamfall (Xbox 1 title) on my system. Other than that, I've never had any of those errors before, and I got my first 360 shortly after launch. Upgraded to an Elite now and still no problems.
Did you setup the 2nd UV channel for lighting? You'd probably also get better results from a road shaped mesh that is nicely segmented. Though sometimes you just get wacky errors. I did a modular sidewalk that would have odd lighting errors whenever it so desired.
I have a small set of rules I've developed privately that nobody uses but me PECS: A rubric for assessing the quality of a highpoly hardsurface model. PECS stands for Proportions, Edges, Construction, Shading. For a given model, each PECS component is scored from 1-5. The final PECS score is the sum of every component…
Sectaurs and I just spent over an hour trying to play online together at the same time to no avail. Yet I can randomly enter anyone's game but the minute Sectaurs tries to enter he gets dumped and if he makes a new city I can't enter, but he can enter anyones' city but I can't enter it if he's in it. We also tried going to…
Do you hear any beeps when powering on? Anything other than the single beep is an error, and the number of beeps is the error code. And do you have another monitor or graphics card you can test with? Power supply is also a possibility, and easy to toss into testing if you're borrowing parts from another computer.
No, you can't. I still have strange issue with my submission, even when I ask my steam-friends to vote for my submission, they can't. They get: "There was a problem submitting your request" error. I see few of them voted ok, but other guys still receive error in browser and in the client as well.
Thanks for the help! I was using an mr Area Omni (didn't know that was a legacy light). In any case, yeah, leaving the gamma at 2.2 causes the error (where the light shines only at an angle, not in all directions) but setting it at Autodesk View LUT fixes it. It also fixed the mirrored face error. Here is a screenshot.…