Brush prob? texture prob?

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PsychoE
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Brush prob? texture prob?

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if someone could look at these pics and let me know how to get rid of this. The red arrows are pointing.

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sra ... g.orig.jpg

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sra ... g.orig.jpg
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If the brushes are not slightly misaligned, it could have been caused by rotating them, causing a slight misalignment of vertices. just reclip the edges. If that doesn't work, texture the brush sides same as the face.
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Also maybe make sure they are on the grid . Select the smallest grid by pressing 1 on the keyboard then select your 2 brushes and press control g to snap them to the grid .
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I checked closely and they are all aligned. I will try texturing the sides.
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Post by blue60007 »

Your not running your compile with -notjunc are you?
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blue60007 wrote:Your not running your compile with -notjunc are you?
I dont think i am. will check soon as i can.

EDIT: Nope. can't find that -notjunc anywhere.
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