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GrooveD70
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 11:52 am    Post subject: Free African-American Texture Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

I am a noob at this and am using M3 and DAZ studio. Does anyone know where a can get a free skin texture for an african american male? Also, is there a way to simulate "Reed Richards" like stretching in DAZ or in Photoshop post work.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 4:30 pm    Post subject: Re: Free African-American Texture Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

Have you tried increasing the strength setting of whatever texture you have to simulate a darker flesh tone?

You may laugh, but I recommend Lizabeth's Pia texture in Renderosity's free section for Vicky 3. The face texture doesn't have an excess of women's make up on the face. The texture strength setting can be increased to look black, and it will work on both your V3 and M3 figures. It's also approved for commercial use.

If you want to stretch a rubber powered hero, excessive post work will turn your image into a damned mess that looks like an excess of postwork. You should learn to use the features built into your 3D model figures. Stretch your figures with the control dials for X-scale, Y-scale, Z-scale, and taper for each body part you wish to stretch. Then do a minimal amount of post work where necessary. If you're confident enough to try an animation clip, you will need to be more disciplined in your scene set ups to avoid doing post work all together.
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