I am Aiming to create a Mesh for a Mountain however for some reason I can see through the side of my mesh which I’m looking at! (See Video Below.)
So far I havent found any soloutions so please do help! Thank You!
The mesh was made in blender and I am putting it onto a Mesh Part. If I should be doing something else please do Notify me
HabibiBean
(HabibiBean)
October 15, 2019, 10:15pm
#2
There doesn’t seem to be any video below,
I noticed. Im adding it now
rogchamp
(pasta)
October 15, 2019, 10:30pm
#4
It seems like you have your normals inside out. There are a lot of similar threads on the forum with solutions that explain how to fix this, including this one for both Blender 2.79 and 2.8:
Basically, as @RegularRival said, your object’s Normals (the faces) are inside out. If you’re using Blender 2.79 (or earlier), Ctrl + N “Makes Normals Consistent” inside:
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If your meshes faces are already inside, it’ll flip them all to the outside.
However if you’re using Blender 2.8 or later (which honestly, you should be since it’s better to use and learn on), Ctrl + N starts a new save file, so the solution is to go into Mesh > Normals, > Flip Normals
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Oh, Ok, Thank you. I must’ve just been searching the wrong thing .
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