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Apolagies for responding to you so late normally I'd get notified of any activity around my content. I spotted this post by the oddist bit of luck.
Right first off it isn't a missing texture or I'd be bombarded by complaints. Secondly you're not alone apparently it seems that certain people have the same issues with all my panels while everyone else has it working fine. As this issue isn't happening on my end it makes it hard for me to try work it out for everyone with this problem, especilly when I've asked people to try somethings who tell me they'll get back to me and tell me if it worked or not and then completly leave me wondering. Like my subway train I tried something on my end and people left me unknowing if anything's changed even though I asked in the comments for confirmation.
So I have only ideas of things to try out.
Idea1: In SFM try turning on or off the "Ambient Occlusion" in the render settings.
Idea2: In the VMT files (assuming you have notepad++) leave a space and in quotes type: "$ambientocclusion" "1" <Make sure the 1 is in seperate quotes as it is basically the on and off switch. After putting in this code if you have SFM up either reload the materials or simply close SFM and bring it back up. If it still don't work go back to the VMT and change the 1 value to 0.