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Post by annabluu on Jul 6, 2018 14:34:09 GMT -5
you can try baking the uv placement in blender and then taking that to photoshop and overlaying it ontop of your texture to see what you need to delete
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Post by cbunnie on Jul 6, 2018 17:34:04 GMT -5
you can try baking the uv placement in blender and then taking that to photoshop and overlaying it ontop of your texture to see what you need to delete Idk what was happening because I did that, but then the texture was still bleeding onto the body. I ended up just raising the skirt up to cover the little bit that was bleeding and now it's gone. Idk if that's the correct thing to do or what.
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