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★ Black Lounger ★
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alright this wont make youa great skinmapper, and due to your ability to understand what i say it may not teach you at all, but here goes, i start this assuming you have a model made and are in milkshape looking at it,
also i may skip a few steps, but if your good nuff to model you should be able to fill the gaps yourself, if you have any questions, ask me in this thread, i or shijing will help you, (cuz it has come to my attention some of you think im an *******, so theres an alterntive)
good so far?, now you should only have the torso left visible, (its easier if you hide everything besides what your working on)
now save that bmp and reopen it within milkshape you should see your models skinmap WIP on the model in the texture view, nifty huh?
now, back in the side view...
now pen the new bmp up in milkshape to refresh it on the model, you should see it fully mapped
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now, this was a quiclky done skinmap, job i couldve done better but for the sake of a tut it works just fine, you can use the same method to skin the rest of the body
if you have any questions or if you want to help give more insight to the process post it here,
also i may skip a few steps, but if your good nuff to model you should be able to fill the gaps yourself, if you have any questions, ask me in this thread, i or shijing will help you, (cuz it has come to my attention some of you think im an *******, so theres an alterntive)
good so far?, now you should only have the torso left visible, (its easier if you hide everything besides what your working on)
now save that bmp and reopen it within milkshape you should see your models skinmap WIP on the model in the texture view, nifty huh?
now, back in the side view...
now pen the new bmp up in milkshape to refresh it on the model, you should see it fully mapped
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now, this was a quiclky done skinmap, job i couldve done better but for the sake of a tut it works just fine, you can use the same method to skin the rest of the body
if you have any questions or if you want to help give more insight to the process post it here,