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Krystal Yifu
Registered User
Join date: 21 Feb 2007
Posts: 34
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05-01-2007 14:18
Anyone know how to combat this problem? I use the Nagel brushes on my skin but whenever I go to upload and test it on the corresponding body section, I usually notice that the seam between front and back is really obvious. Is there anyway to get fur textures more seamless?
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Storm Thunders
Polyavatarist
Join date: 31 May 2006
Posts: 157
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05-02-2007 08:40
If you look at the templates, the fronts and backs of things on the templates aren't always in the same scale. It can take a bit of fussing to get details that cross those boundaries to look consistent.
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Sylvia Trilling
Flying Tribe
Join date: 2 Oct 2006
Posts: 1,117
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05-02-2007 10:44
What storm said. Also: Go over the edges near the seams with a blur tool. You can also try picking the single color that is the most prominent and paint the edges with that color using a soft focus brush.
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Krystal Yifu
Registered User
Join date: 21 Feb 2007
Posts: 34
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05-02-2007 12:08
From: Sylvia Trilling What storm said. Also: Go over the edges near the seams with a blur tool. You can also try picking the single color that is the most prominent and paint the edges with that color using a soft focus brush. Thanks a bunch. To be honest most people that have a fuzzy avatar or something dont really go a step further and add a fur texture to it. I guess it is alot of trouble for most people...me included. I know I have already used about 50L on trying to get it right. 
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Krystal Yifu
Registered User
Join date: 21 Feb 2007
Posts: 34
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IM going crazy!
05-26-2007 11:55
Yeah. I did look into things like AvPainter and Tattoo but they hate my video card (despite that my vid card can run SL and also run Maya which is a pretty vid card hefty program ). So I continue to go nuts. I am beginning to think that I might just have to deal with the fact that there will be a seam showing period.
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