


Wario - Making his appearance in MKWii, he's even got his own stage to drive his yellow heavy-weight vehicles on! Koopa - The little Koop is ready to roll in his light green light-weight vehicles. Toad - Hello! Peach's understudy drives well in his red and blue light-weight vehicles. Rock On!īaby Mario - Little Baby Mario is driving in his red light-weight baby cars and bikes.īaby Peach - Oh, so cute! She is quite good at driving her pink light-weight vehicles. A middle-weight supremacy, she rocks the road with her pink vehicles. Yoshi - The Mario Bros' cute little dino friend, Yoshi is a stud when it comes to racing in his lime-green middle-weight vehicles. Luigi - The big plumber's little brother, a middle-weight, high class racer, he has access to all the same vehicles Mario does, as do all the middle-weight characters, but his are green! Mario - The plumber we've all come to know and love, here he is again in MKWii! A middle-weight character whose karts and bikes are red and white, he's got access to some of the best vehicles in the game! If you want to unify them back, make sure you check "Unify/Break to Average" again and then press "Unify".A description of the first 12 given Characters To do this, uncheck "Unify/Break to Average", select the normals you want to split, and click on "Break". Although this method is useful, sometimes you will prefer to split some normals (for example, on shoe soles), so some polygons won't be smooth with the rest of polygons. This will unify split normals, which will usually fix a model's polygon roughness, making it smooth. Then, right click the modifier and press "Collapse All". If your model looks weird when doing this, check "Unify/Break to Average" and press on "Unify". Check the "Use Threshold" box and press the "Selected" button. Now select all the normals (CTRL+A), and they'll turn red. Select all objects (not the bones) and use the "Edit Normals" modifier. If you want perfect shading/lighting for your model in MKWii, you'll need to apply vertex colors and fix the normals, which is optional but prefered.
