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If not intentional (because Second Life avatars allow for a ''vast'' range of customization), this issue typically makes your avatar appear black or in otherwise bizarre colors. It may also show spikes, bumps, and other unsightly protrusions coming out of your body. For example, this guy's head is missing and his clothes are black. That can't be good:
If not intentional (because Second Life avatars allow for a ''vast'' range of customization), this issue typically makes your avatar appear black or in otherwise bizarre colors. It may also show spikes, bumps, and other unsightly protrusions coming out of your body. For example, this guy's head is missing and his clothes are black. That can't be good:

Revision as of 14:09, 17 November 2009

If not intentional (because Second Life avatars allow for a vast range of customization), this issue typically makes your avatar appear black or in otherwise bizarre colors. It may also show spikes, bumps, and other unsightly protrusions coming out of your body. For example, this guy's head is missing and his clothes are black. That can't be good:

Glitched black avatar.jpg

First, check your graphics card to make sure it's supported and the drivers are up-to-date. Learn more.

Also, move the Second Life Viewer onto your primary monitor, or change your primary monitor in your computer's display control panel. Sometimes having the Viewer on your secondary monitor can mess up graphics.

If the problem still persists:

  1. Go to Edit > Preferences.
  2. Click Graphics tab and check Custom to show additional options.
  3. Uncheck Hardware Skinning.
    Hardware Skinning off.png
  4. Click OK" button to confirm, and see if that resolves the issue. You may also need to restart the Viewer.

Why, you're looking a lot better, Mister!

Glitched black avatar FIXED.jpg

If there are still glitches on your avatar, try rebaking textures.