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Azui007 [2012-06-25 09:37:19 +0000 UTC]
how did you do to glow it
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EmD-Neko-Chan In reply to Azui007 [2012-06-25 15:16:06 +0000 UTC]
You need to have the ObjectLuminous effect and MME to be able to use it. You have to load the .x file in accessory manipulation. Then you go to the MMEffect tab in the top corner and go on Effect Mapping. Then right click the model you want to add glow effects to and select Subset Extract which should be the last option. All the parts of the model will come up underneath the file for ur chosen model. by deselecting a part it will dissappear. use this to find the part you want to glow (DO NOT leave any part deselected). Select OL_EmitterRT along the top and find the part you wanted. I simply clicked Remove effect at the bottom to get the part to glow the colour it was. The part should have the glow effect to it now. If you want to stop a glowing part from glowing, click the part with the effect removed and set the effect OL_BlackMask in the object luminous folder. Hope this helped~ If not there should b plenty of tutorials on youtube~ soz if i rambled on
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EmD-Neko-Chan In reply to Azui007 [2012-06-26 20:00:01 +0000 UTC]
Sample vid? Like a tutorial? I can try to find a link for you. If you want, I'll add a link to a tutorial in the description.
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EmD-Neko-Chan In reply to Azui007 [2012-06-30 10:12:27 +0000 UTC]
I added a link to the tutorial vid I used in the description~ Hope it helps~
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EmD-Neko-Chan In reply to Azui007 [2012-06-30 14:20:54 +0000 UTC]
No prob~ Glad I could help~
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