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Looking for Help with the "Super Cape" freebie

 
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ShadowViper
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 5:49 am    Post subject: Looking for Help with the "Super Cape" freebie Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

Greetings everyone,

gotta say, this site RoCkS! you guys (& gals, I have to assume) really go above and beyond.

I was wondering if someone could perhaps give me some advice and/ or pointers with regards to the "Super Cape" (P4, I believe, uploaded by BillyBob). I already managed to get a UV map of it using UVMapper, but something doesn't seem quite right with the map- part of the "outside" overlaps the map for the "inside", and the segment that goes over the shoulders from the "outside" seems to overlap itself...

I was hoping to make some transmaps and displacement maps using this cape as a base object, but one of the main things I wanted to "hide" was the part coming over the shoulders (for that "cape coming out of the seam" look as opposed to the "cape fastened in the front" look.

Any advice?

Thanks in advance,

Shadow
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 10:54 am    Post subject: Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

you could always give that tucked feel to the cape in post work. Or an easy fix would be to group the area you don't want and just turn that part transparent.
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