strange shadows around M4 genitals (redness?)

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gsfcreator
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Hi there, people! :)

I've tried messing around with Ray epsilon, turning some materials in the Gens to invisible...I still couldn't fix that issue. any ideas?
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face_off
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I suggest transforming the gen prop out from the M4 body, so the vertices of the two mesh items do not share the same space.

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What i usually do in such a case is to use the morphbrush with a low offset and separate the genital skin from the M4 skin.
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gsfcreator
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face_off wrote:I suggest transforming the gen prop out from the M4 body, so the vertices of the two mesh items do not share the same space.

Paul
thx, Paul! I just adjusted the gen's Z to o.oo1 and it solved the problem :)
wimvdb wrote:What i usually do in such a case is to use the morphbrush with a low offset and separate the genital skin from the M4 skin.
Thx, wim! nice "seeing" you again, around :)
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