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  1. 8 hours ago, Klytyna said:

    It's happening because the uploaded texture is 32 bit rgba, instead of 24 bit rgb, this makes SL automatically set the texture's alpha type as "alpha blend", and this is causing an alpha blend sort glitch with the texture on the lenses.

    On the texture panel, set the alpha type for the "frame" texture face to "none", and that should cure the problem, if you made the mistake of making the mesh ONE face instead of two, you'll need to remake the mesh.

    I did texture face to none, how can I set 32 bit rgba to 24 bit rgba on gimp? Are you sure if setting alpha type to none is all okay? The glasses i've been working on has 3 seperate textures, One for the left and right side and one around the lens and the lens itself. None of it has to be transparent except the lens and It seems like it's working properly after setting up the alpha type to none for those two textures.

     

    8 hours ago, ChinRey said:

    And the texture too. Do not mix transparent and non-transparent parts in a single texture. You need the alpha channel for the transparent parts and you do not want it for the opaque parts.

    I also don't remember mixing transparent and non-transparent parts in my textures :(

  2. The picture you see have the exact same texture without any edit on the object itself, the one on the right is from Local which isn't uploaded and the one on the left is uploaded version. Does it happen cause i've been uploading them as .png? Does it happen cause of something else?

    Başlıksız.png

  3. 12 hours ago, ChinRey said:

    What makes you believe everyone is making their own meshes??? I would be surprised if as much as a quarter of the mesh items you see on the Marketplace is sold by the person who actually made the mesh.

    One "trick" many builders who use full perm prefabs use, is to link the meshes to a root prim they rezzed themselves. That way they show up as the creator.

    This is what the full perm creators want you to do too because they don't want the responsibility for the end product. I sell a little bit of full perm house parts myself I you won't believe how many times I've had somebody IM me asking for help and support for some house I have never even heard about.

    I'm talking about the most success names, they are doing their own models I believe. I still feel kind of guilty for not trying to mesh and use something that was meshed by someone else.

  4. I guess I will keep the watches on my catalog, although it bothers me when i think about the fact that everyone is making their own meshes and own textures when i'm just re-texturing it. Thanks for those who answered!

  5. 4 hours ago, ChinRey said:

    Seems perfectly ok to me. Except you say it's full perm in the item description. You definitely want to change that or you'll get a ton of complaints and bad reviews.

    Why would people make bad reviews about it though? Also I personally think that everyone should put some credit to the full-perm creator in their description if the item is derived from another.

  6. What I created: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Premium-Rainbow-Watch/15835806

    Orignal one: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Full-Perm-Mesh-Mens-Watch-Fashion-Kit/4219491

     

    I followed all the instructions and terms, it just makes me feel a little awkward when there's people out there both doing modelling and texturing by theirselves / Plus it's like, I remember that in Second Life policies, it says "You can only sell things you created."

  7. I have a really dumb question that I would like to ask; So basically, we are allowed to buy an item with full perm and if the owner grants us his permission saying that "You can do whatever you want with it, sell it, edit it. I don't care!" We are allowed to sell it on the marketplace right? Or even the ones that we purchase and read their terms.

     

    The stupid question is this: I have seen plenty of people buying and re-selling mesh full-perm clothing which is allowed I guess? But.. Isn't that whatever we have to sell on market has to be made by as completely? Like hundred percent ours?

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