Bri
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Post by Bri on Jan 16, 2019 7:29:31 GMT -5
Hello again! I'm trying to make a hair of a character from a show, and he has a green streak in his hair. I tried adding green to one of the medium-length men's hairs to one section of the texture, but it ended up like this, adding more green to the hair than I needed... (I only need that one on the left, behind the other stand of black hair, not green all over the place XD) I tried exporting the mesh to Blender and seeing about doing something with the UV map but ended up more confused than anything. Does anyone know how I can have just that one streak? (And I thought his awful eyebrows would be the death of me XD)
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Post by mauvemorn on Jan 16, 2019 11:25:53 GMT -5
Hi. 1). Select s4studio_mesh_2; 2). Hide s4studio_mesh_1 and s4studio_mesh_3 by clicking on the eye icon; 3). Switch to Edit Mode; 4). Choose Face select; 5-6). Choose a background image; 7). Enable sync; 8). Select one face where you DO NOT WANT to have green paint; 9). Select the rest with Select - Select Linked; 10). Press G X and move it like this; 11). Save; 12). Import in your package.
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Post by Bri on Jan 16, 2019 19:49:25 GMT -5
Thank you so much!!! This has helped with the other patches of green that showed up on that particullar part. I'll have to do some more editing on the other two parts cause it still shows up there. But knowing this trick will help out a lot, thank you again!! <33
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Post by Bri on Jan 16, 2019 20:14:43 GMT -5
Thank you so much!!! I managed to do it, just get the one streak!!! Sure the other side of the hair doesn't look perfect, but this is my first hair recolour so... XD Thank you so much again mate!!!
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