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OFFLINE   Ritzusen

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So since I feel like I've gotten better and have this face texture thing down pat(Kinda) I decided that I will use this thread to take requests and share some of my work. I attached a photo of my personal caw which I used face textures on and you can tell me what you think. Feedback is appreciated!

 

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Edited by Ritzusen, 08 April 2015 - 05:51 PM.


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That looks good dude! I've always struggled with this, I've started to improve I guess.



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That looks good dude! I've always struggled with this, I've started to improve I guess.

Need any tips? I'd be happy to give them out



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Stan Hansen Face texture along with the final result of that texture. LARIATO!

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That looks good dude! I've always struggled with this, I've started to improve I guess.

Need any tips? I'd be happy to give them out

 

Yeah some tips would be nice, thanks.



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That looks good dude! I've always struggled with this, I've started to improve I guess.

Need any tips? I'd be happy to give them out

 

Yeah some tips would be nice, thanks.

 

1.) When using the image editor (Such as Gimp or Photoshop) magic wand is your best friend 

2.) Fool with the hue and saturation of your face texture until you get it the color that you want

3.) If a full face texture isn't working for your caw split it into the most distinct features of your face. For example on my caw it is my nose eye lids and lips. And also any facial hair should probably be split up as well.

4.) Fool with toggling between skin color and any facial layers. Once you put on your face texture if you touch any facial layers, the texture darkens. Use this to your advantage depending upon your skin tone. 

5.) try to make your logos large so you don't have to stretch them as much(When you stretch the logo blurs)

6.) Last but not least I suggest a 512 by 512 png file and with the background transparent



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dont make the eyes transparent...make them match the skin color






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