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https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2748125283
Now that the mod is updated, both video and screenshots are taken on Whitaker's Gun Range
Thank empty for this mod. The animations are god-tier. I might use them for a couple of Tokarevs later.
@GKNOVA, should be easy enough to slap an extra bodygroup onto the rail.
@empty, uhh...
@xdshot, uuuhhh...
Just go and try the exported mesh as-is without any modifications, you'll see.
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Baked normals (both normal maps and vertex normals) are a result of optimization, transfering normals from a high-poly mesh into a low-poly one.
All those "smooth" curves and gradients are caused by that "baking" process, and if you re-smooth the mesh with Edge Split for example - you'll break smoothing and you'll get a mismatch between your mesh and your normal map (despite it looking fine in the viewport).