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[BUG-10206] Tattoo Layer does not allow two tattoos #561

Open sl-service-account opened 9 years ago

sl-service-account commented 9 years ago

Steps to Reproduce

Wearing two Tattoo's

Actual Behavior

When I wear a tattoo on my upper body the one on my lower body fades and does not show unless I play with the Alpha troubleshooter. Then they show are a few minutes and one then fades again. If I get one to show correctly the other is showing dark colors that look like crap.

Expected Behavior

to wear both Tattoos, One on the lower half and one on the upper half.Second Life

Other information

Original Jira Fields | Field | Value | | ------------- | ------------- | | Issue | BUG-10206 | | Summary | Tattoo Layer does not allow two tattoos | | Type | Bug | | Priority | Unset | | Status | Needs More Info | | Resolution | Unresolved | | Reporter | Lady Harcourt (lady.harcourt) | | Created at | 2015-09-05T17:32:40Z | | Updated at | 2017-07-07T15:52:16Z | ``` { 'Business Unit': ['Platform'], 'Date of First Response': '2015-09-05T17:39:44.068-0500', 'ReOpened Count': 0.0, 'Severity': 'Unset', 'System': 'SL Viewer', 'Target Viewer Version': 'viewer-development', 'What just happened?': 'When I wear a tattoo on my upper body the one on my lower body fades and does not show unless I play with the Alpha troubleshooter. Then they show are a few minutes and one then fades again. If I get one to show correctly the other is showing dark colors that look like crap. ', 'What were you doing when it happened?': "Wearing two Tattoo's", 'What were you expecting to happen instead?': 'to wear both Tattoos, One on the lower half and one on the upper half.Second Life ', 'Where': 'Windows 8 or 10', } ```
sl-service-account commented 9 years ago

Whirly Fizzle commented at 2015-09-05T22:39:44Z

Heya Lady,

Are these Tattoo layers applied to a mesh body? I'm pretty sure you are using a mesh body from your description.

This is a well known problem with some of the onion skin mesh bodies. The problem is an old one caused by alpha fighting between the mesh layers so it's most usually seen with the tattoo layers which almost always contain alpha in the tattoo textures. If the mesh body is mod, you can change the tattoo layers to use alpha masking mode with a mask cutoff instead of alpha blending mode which should fix the problem. If the mesh body is not mod, then it depends on if the mesh body creator has allowed you to toggle alpha blending & alpha masking mode for each mesh layer on the body HUD. Setting one or more of the mesh body layers to alpha masking mode should fix this problem. However, it also depends on how the tattoo applier creator has made their tattoo texture, it may not display well when using alpha masking mode. To be able to work around this problem effectively, the mesh body really needs to be mod so you can set to alpha masking & adjust the mask cutoff yourself.

sl-service-account commented 7 years ago

Saeros Linden commented at 2017-07-07T00:34:16Z

Our apologies, it appears this jira has been a victim of a spammer. We're cleaning up the offending comments, sorry for the mess!