Re: Diernothil [message #60545 is a reply to message #60533] |
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asmcint
Messages: 1360 Registered: April 2010 Location: Behind the beef
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Actually, it looks to me that the LODs have little to nothing to do with the submeshes and materials, at least as long as each LOD uses the same submeshes. Because whenever I make a change in the materials area on one LOD, apply changes on the lower button, and then switch LODs to try to do the same, the material area doesn't change in the slightest.
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