You can see that when this weapon is brought into a light, the arm portion of it looks like crap.
A way to disable lighting on a weapon model?
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Re: A way to disable lighting on a weapon model?
That *could* be a problem with the model itself. Have you checked the normals for the model?
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Re: A way to disable lighting on a weapon model?
It is definitely a problem with the model. I thought that turning off lighting would be the solution. I didn't make the model myself and I haven't had it in Blender but if there is another solution I'll post it.
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Re: A way to disable lighting on a weapon model?
I found that the 'Recalculate Outside' feature in Blender completely solved the problem.