Fake Double Sided Clothing For SL in Blender - YouTube

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hello everyone
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today I'm going to address a problem I've seen with
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some mesh clothing and it's a problem
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I've seen because I've done it myself and then I
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quickly figured out a way by watching other people
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how I could quickly fix my clothing
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so that I didn't have is
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alpha layer, or alpha edge on the inside
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my clothing so that when you look at that clothing at an
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angle you can't really see it here but when you look at the
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clothing at the bottom or through an edge
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on the clothing and end of
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the clothing into your body
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it looks like it's transparent, like you can
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see right through the clothing and I am going to show everybody real quick
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how to fix that and it doesn't add a whole lot of verts to your
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mesh and it it's a pretty quick
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easy fix and I'll show you a quick example this
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so here's a vest, and you can see right through his arm
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and you don't see the other side this vest
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you don't even see, even through the top, it just goes right through your
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the body and if you have an alpha layer underneath
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it's even worse. I'll show you another picture
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of it all fixed, This is a bottom edge
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that I fixed up, and I capped the end
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to make it look like there's a backside of the clothing
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back to Blender
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and I'm just gonna select the lower legs
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I'm going to type h to hide them
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cause I want to see the edge of this clothing
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then I'll select the clothing and go to Edit Mode
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now in Edit Mode
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I want to select, I want to use edge
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so I want to select an edge, I'm going a little bit slow here
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because I don't have my normal
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I'm on a different computer today, oops not that edge
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select a few edges along the bottom and then go to mesh edge
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loop, and that will select the whole bottom edge
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the whole bottom loop, now I wanna go
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to 1 and you might have to hit 5 and then 1
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oops
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5, 1, okay
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and now... move it up a little
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We are gonna go extrude region... just like that
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I'll go on the side, I want to make sure
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my cursor is snapped to center
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and I want to use median point
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here and now I want to
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scale in
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Now, I'll go 1
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and bring that edge inside of the clothing
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just like that I have created
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backside clothing but I don't have to do it
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through the whole clothing, I'm just using a set of edges
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to do that. now I just need to do that on all
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the rest as you can see it's quick and easy
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so let's try and real quickly do the
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rest in these. So there's a couple edges there
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and mesh loop
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and I want to go 1
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extrude
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scale it in
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to about there
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go 1 again
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bring it in
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just like that
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other side
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mesh loop
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1
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extrude
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scale
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1
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in like that
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now we just have the neck to do
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and this neck has a few more verts around the edge there
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We'll try and select quite a few
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edge, loop.....perfect
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1
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extrude
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and here instead of
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scaling it, I'm just gonna bring it straight down
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and maybe scale it in, just a little
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or out
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just like that
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just just a few minutes and now I have all my
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seems, all my ends of the clothing
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all corrected, and now you will no longer see
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through the clothing. so have a good one everyone