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Okiphia Anatine
Okiphia Rayna
Join date: 22 Nov 2007
Posts: 454
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11-23-2007 19:06
OK...so.. I don't know if this belongs in building or texturing... because I've seen tons about sculpties here but like none there, and this really only applies to sculpties..hmm.. I'll post here and if I'm told I was wrong Ill remember that ^^
OK, so I've worked a lottle bit with wings now, and have a snowman head model, but I want to colour it now, with it all in the right place... is there a way to learn to do this with photoshop, or maybe a program that allows you to paint on the sculpty model or something?
I tried using sculptypaint and just got super confused....and if anyhting it made me farther away from my goal lol... I literally got a headache o.o
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Okiphia Anatine
Okiphia Rayna
Join date: 22 Nov 2007
Posts: 454
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11-23-2007 19:24
after about 20 minutes of sifting through search results here I found http://slnatalia.blogspot.com/2007/06/day-279-sculpted-prims-tutorial-part-4.htmlHaven't tried it yet as Im busy now in world lol.... but will but would still love to know if there is any way to paint onto a sculpty without paying the bazillions for a full feature 3d modelling program ^^
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Sylvia Trilling
Flying Tribe
Join date: 2 Oct 2006
Posts: 1,117
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11-23-2007 19:47
This might be helpful for creating your textures in photoshop. /109/45/214824/1.html
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DanielFox Abernathy
Registered User
Join date: 20 Oct 2006
Posts: 212
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11-23-2007 19:56
You can paint directly on your model in Blender - but if sculptypaint gave you a headache, have your Excedrin handy for this http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Manual/Texture_Paint
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Okiphia Anatine
Okiphia Rayna
Join date: 22 Nov 2007
Posts: 454
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11-23-2007 20:03
OOH! I have blender lol.... weee! Thankies!
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