I honestly can't tell what I'm doing wrong but now that I've reproduced this with at least one set of DLA robes, I suppose it's worth a shot to ask around.
There appears to be some kind of issue with at least some full body robes.
To Reproduce the issue: If you make a dynamic NPC and put a full body robe on them (say, neck down is skin meshed)
or you are on a server where another player is wearing a similar robe
and you look away from the person wearing the robe for some period of time, their (at least) head & hands appear to go out of sync with the rest of the model when you look back. But not their legs, it seems. They appear to be fine.
Any change in animation state fixes the issue and keeping them in view also
appears to keep the issue from happening...
until you look away again.
Schrödinger's Robe.
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The above situation happens a lot in practice. My full body robes (one based off of a human NPC female model and one based off the male mannakin model which comes with NWMax) both suffer from this. Not only do my robes have this issue, but I hunted down the
DLA Elven Chain Compleat robes and I was able to reproduce the issue I was seeing in my robes, with them.
So...what the heck?
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It was very difficult for me to find much of anything about this issue and nothing specific. I believe I also saw this on the CODI Alienist robe as well, but I definitely
couldn't get it to happen on the default Bioware robes (that cover the arms, I figured that was "close enough" to a full body robe) and not on the coats, either. The way a_ba_coats is set up (it contains a_ba animations for body parts along with coat bones), I can't tell if the addition of the a_ba animations into it was entirely out of necessity for the coat bones or it was necessary for the coat bones
and to fix the issue like I'm seeing.
I've tried all kinds of things, compiled vs uncompiled, node ordering, node naming, supermodeling into different things, etc. I'm hoping the DLA Elven Chain has been kicked around by enough people that someone knows what's causing this problem.
Anybody? Thank you!