- IsterTophat left a commentAlso someone made a youtube video on the subject but all and all i feel the thermometer isn't accurate at all.
- IsterTophat left a comment:D i have an idea that might be worth a look. I've notice negative percentages will happen if you load into a scene and then delete everything. Might be worth lookin at.
- nobbystattoo left a commentVery nice to see a tutorial on here thank you for th efforts
- Andyclimax81 left a commentThe grammar could use a bit of work. It's quite hard to follow what you're trying to say.
- necrago1000 left a commentSo to use low thermo I have to save objects individually?
- Supposer left a commentI'm finding it hard to follow exactly what you're talking about in the scene. Have you made a video for this yet? ;D
- GlitchedGex left a commentMaybe they raise it back in the future once its more polished
- SlyCoopRacoon left a commentThis was a well-made observation. Sadly it raises more questions. The thermo really doesn't make sense. You could be right about ps4 pro but I have a pretty fair time getting my sculptures optimized.
- CyborKat-Studio left a commentI'm using the Slim PS4, I do think the Pro would have an upgrade in performance on this game, if not, maybe it's a limited.
- Denjo92 left a commentThe two middle bar are 2 diffrent and stretched cubes while in the original they are cut out. Streching sculpt always is more expensive but stretching negatives could play a role. Not sure. Requires testing 😉
- Halxton left a commentUse the detail tool to reduce the structures to the same shade of blue. This puts them both around 2% thermo.
- DanPer_237 left a commentGreat find, I watch my thermo like a hawk and it forsure puzzles me sometimes. I saw Ladylux on YouTube messing with the thermo and getting crazy results, guess its just another learning curve.
- Hypertronik left a commentThese are some really good observations. I own an original PS4 and I also think that the thermometer is giving me unfair advantages compared to other creators.
- DiamondDiancie10 left a commentYou see, the thermometer likes things being cloned. Fleck density is also something that it likes low, and not necessarily in terms of looseness. This is because Dreams remembers how you made something and resculpts it. A bunch of the same simple sculpt is
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