Try to work with cutouts so it looks like real graphics are applied to the bike! Then things like the giant TLD logo on the fender won't happen.
Also for screenshots, like DABZ said, turn down the pov and go to your graphics card control panel. Disable Vsync and enable anti aliasing for MX Sim!
ShortyMX wrote:Try to work with cutouts so it looks like real graphics are applied to the bike! Then things like the giant TLD logo on the fender won't happen.
Also for screenshots, like DABZ said, turn down the pov and go to your graphics card control panel. Disable Vsync and enable anti aliasing for MX Sim!
Thanks for all the tips guys. And for that tld logo, I let my friend do his own thing and he's not the best at skinning
Don't have control over my graphics card though. Are v-sync and anti-aliasing in the MX settings? (not home so unable to check)
ShortyMX wrote:Try to work with cutouts so it looks like real graphics are applied to the bike! Then things like the giant TLD logo on the fender won't happen.
Also for screenshots, like DABZ said, turn down the pov and go to your graphics card control panel. Disable Vsync and enable anti aliasing for MX Sim!
Thanks for all the tips guys. And for that tld logo, I let my friend do his own thing and he's not the best at skinning
Don't have control over my graphics card though. Are v-sync and anti-aliasing in the MX settings? (not home so unable to check)
No you have to go to the nvidia control panel by right clicking on your dekstop.
ShortyMX wrote:Try to work with cutouts so it looks like real graphics are applied to the bike! Then things like the giant TLD logo on the fender won't happen.
Also for screenshots, like DABZ said, turn down the pov and go to your graphics card control panel. Disable Vsync and enable anti aliasing for MX Sim!
Thanks for all the tips guys. And for that tld logo, I let my friend do his own thing and he's not the best at skinning
Don't have control over my graphics card though. Are v-sync and anti-aliasing in the MX settings? (not home so unable to check)
No you have to go to the nvidia control panel by right clicking on your dekstop.