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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem






For anyone who wants to use this model with shadows, you have to decompile the model, add $MostlyOpaque to the QC file and then compile it again. Then just take your output model from Crowbar and overwrite the original in SourceFilmmaker\game\workshop\models\deeakron\props\panelv2.
from tf
how do i fix?
ohh i understand the problem now lol
So you happen to know why these panels phase out of existance (not being rendered) if the a camera looking at them is in a certain angle or very close?
REALLY needed this to help with creating a house for my characters.
It's gonna help me a lot. c: