Surfaces Panes, probably Specular Strength and/or Glossiness and make sure ambient is turned off. Aslo do you have white lighting and white (pure white) teeth etc? Try changing the diffuse colour of the teeth to just off white, lets face it only pure white teeth come from bleaching and such and look false anyway. ;)
Click on Victoria and then click on the surfaces tab (if you don't have it up, right click any of the side panels and add it). Under the name 4_Teeth you'll find the surface information. Check the ambient channel and if there's anything in the 'ambient strength' reduce it down or remove it entirely (0% = no ambient). That should solve your problem.
Surfaces Panes, probably Specular Strength and/or Glossiness and make sure ambient is turned off. Aslo do you have white lighting and white (pure white) teeth etc? Try changing the diffuse colour of the teeth to just off white, lets face it only pure white teeth come from bleaching and such and look false anyway. ;)
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Surfaces Panes, probably Specular Strength and/or Glossiness and make sure ambient is turned off. Aslo do you have white lighting and white (pure white) teeth etc? Try changing the diffuse colour of the teeth to just off white, lets face it only pure white teeth come from bleaching and such and look false anyway. ;)
Didn't I give you this link before http://homepage.eircom.net/~neilvpose/ds-settings.htm if no give a good read. :)
Click on Victoria and then click on the surfaces tab (if you don't have it up, right click any of the side panels and add it). Under the name 4_Teeth you'll find the surface information. Check the ambient channel and if there's anything in the 'ambient strength' reduce it down or remove it entirely (0% = no ambient). That should solve your problem.
Edit: Beaten by a hair :D
I have loads of long hair but I am not a hair, so there. :P
Problem solved after altering ambient, cheers guys.
And thanks for the link, very useful.
Nice one. I give that link out to so many people I find it hard to remember. :)