Bryte
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| Joined: 27 Jun 2013 |
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| 15 Jun 2014 03:35 PM |
| I don't know how familiar anyone is with this but whenever I cframe two bricks and they are at the same level. There will be a glare when you move and you can see both bricks. Its almost like a glare. Any help? You can see a example at my first place if you don't know what i'm talking about. |
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| 15 Jun 2014 03:39 PM |
Hello,
This occurs when two bricks are passing through each other at the same position as you mentioned. To fix this, you should change the position of one of the bricks to move perpendicular (for example if the problem is on the x or z axis, change the y).
I usually move it out of alignment by 0.02, so that the glare disappears and it is almost impossible to notice that the bricks are out of alignment.
Does that make sense? |
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Bryte
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| Joined: 27 Jun 2013 |
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| 15 Jun 2014 03:47 PM |
| Makes perfect sense.Just move the brick .2 higher. I wish there was a way to prevent this glare. But thank you |
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| 15 Jun 2014 03:55 PM |
| I find 0.001 works well for most occasions. You will still it at a far distance but it dissappears when close up. |
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| 15 Jun 2014 03:55 PM |
| Yes, 0.2 will work but if you if you're doing very detailed and tiny building you can have smaller increments too. |
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