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Key: MISC-1760
Type: Bug Bug
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Duplicate
Priority: Normal Normal
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Aria Tisch
Votes: 0
Watchers: 0
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4. Second Life Misc Issues - MISC

Wearing a "jacket" (red shirt icon clothing) outer layer causes the avatar to turn color below the waist seam to the solid color of the jacket

Created: 25/Oct/08 06:16 AM   Updated: 25/Oct/08 06:41 AM
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Environment: Windows XP SP 2 // AMD Athlon 64 FX Dual Core 2GB RAM // nVidia GrForce 9600 GT 512mb (SLI) (enablesd SLI or not makes no change) Unified and certified driver version date 10/15/2008
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Wearing a "jacket" (red shirt icon clothing) outer layer causes the avatar to turn color below the waist seam changes the all below the waist to solid background color of the jacket.this includes pants and shoes

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Gellan Glenelg added a comment - 25/Oct/08 06:41 AM
It looks likely that you have an NVIDIA graphics card with version 177 or 178 drivers.

There are known avatar rendering issues for these driver versions:

  • VWR-7957 (Clothing skinning error on nVidia)
  • VWR-9358 (Texture rendering problem Nvidia 178.13 release drivers)

The following workaround has been reported:

  • Enable the Advanced Menu (Ctrl-Alt-D)
  • Disable rendering of Palletized Textures (Ctrl-Alt-F7, or Advanced/Rendering/Features/Palletized Textures)
  • Rebake (Ctrl-Alt-R)

You can also revert to NVIDIA 175.19 drivers to see if this resolves your issue.

I'm marking this issue as a duplicate.

Please look at VWR-7957 and VWR-9358 and add your comments/vote to whichever you feel more closely matches your issue.
If, you feel this is NOT the same as either of these issues, please re-open it using the link on the left, and add a comment explaining why.