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    Rosie Roses
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    Paladin Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by CodyWasYes View Post
    When using both face 3 and mouth 3 on female AuRa, when smiling in game from the most common face angle in cutscenes, teeth are shown on both sides of the mouth:


    Anybody know if this a graphical issue on my end, or something that needs to be fixed?
    I see it on my character sometimes. I wonder if its a glitch/oversight on shading around the mouth?
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    Seran Kha
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosie_Roses View Post
    I see it on my character sometimes. I wonder if its a glitch/oversight on shading around the mouth?
    So not exclusive to face/mouth 3, then... I think it's likely an oversight with the shape/size of the new mouths. When they move in a certain way they leave gaps where previously they didn't. I don't know how often devs check this thread, but I'm hoping they see it and can implement a fix!
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    Aco Nale
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    Moogle
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    Dragoon Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by CodyWasYes View Post
    So not exclusive to face/mouth 3, then... I think it's likely an oversight with the shape/size of the new mouths. When they move in a certain way they leave gaps where previously they didn't. I don't know how often devs check this thread, but I'm hoping they see it and can implement a fix!
    This also happens with male miqo'te face 1 and mouth 4, particularly when smiling and when looking from a lower angle.
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