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Is this normal?

My character's skin is not textured correctly. This condition is only native to darker skinned human males from what me and my friend were able to figure out. Are there other people who have this Tera "vitiligo"?

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Comments

  • NPUNPU ✭✭
    edited August 2016
    Believe it or not, when changing your characters skin, it effects more the face than the body. The body is more of an asset, and more likely to be affected by the clothes than the actual skin. If you go into the in game files and look at the armor and costume skin files, you will notice that neck, legs, arms and even torso are a part of the costume. So yes, this is normal.
  • NopiNopi ✭✭✭✭✭
    Well that looks like a bad texture or badly aligned texture. Maybe a low res texture tried to be applied where a high res texture should be or something like that. It shouldn't be normal because it shouldn't look like that.
  • Is there something wrong with having vitiligo?
  • @YellowEyedClown
    Oh not you again

    @Topic: I dont know in it's supposed to be like that but I've had this as well, on several male humans
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