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Post by Darkussj on May 21, 2015 20:27:38 GMT
There is another tutorial which shows the guy doing a video on weight painting the hair, he paints SS4 goku hair and paints the weights to the neck for good results. kthxbai Do you happen to have a link to it? as kthxbai said that is the best thing to do and here is the link to the tutorial, it is made by Division dbxvmods.freeforums.net/thread/191/model-color-editing-tutorial
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Post by kthxbai on May 21, 2015 20:34:58 GMT
There is another tutorial which shows the guy doing a video on weight painting the hair, he paints SS4 goku hair and paints the weights to the neck for good results. kthxbai Do you happen to have a link to it? Darkussj beat me to it use the link he posted.
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Post by Darkussj on May 21, 2015 20:38:52 GMT
kthxbai Do you happen to have a link to it? Darkussj beat me to it use the link he posted. glad to help by any mean
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Post by Gurlok on May 21, 2015 21:40:57 GMT
So...I messed with the outfit in order to get me a ss4 transformation, but somewhat screwed up at some points, here my results so far: As you can see the "nipples" and some other part aren't visible, also during transformation the body bust parts seems to be overlapping, could anyone enlight me on what I did wrong?
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Post by Kainzorus Prime on May 21, 2015 22:01:46 GMT
Cheers guys, I'll run with this and see if I can come up with a proper result.
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Post by kthxbai on May 21, 2015 23:13:17 GMT
So...I messed with the outfit in order to get me a ss4 transformation, but somewhat screwed up at some points, here my results so far: As you can see the "nipples" and some other part aren't visible, also during transformation the body bust parts seems to be overlapping, could anyone enlight me on what I did wrong? This is why I stopped my SS4 transformation tutorial as I ran into problems like this, I had to rescale the SS4 bust to be larger than the human skin to overlap it. I also made the clothing invisible too.
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Post by Gurlok on May 21, 2015 23:50:19 GMT
This is why I stopped my SS4 transformation tutorial as I ran into problems like this, I had to rescale the SS4 bust to be larger than the human skin to overlap it. I also made the clothing invisible too. Mmm...I could try doing as you say by rescaling the ss4 bust but...in that case that would hide any kind of outfit, like the green part of the tien shirt, or karinga outfit necklace and rings...
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Post by kthxbai on May 22, 2015 0:19:40 GMT
This is why I stopped my SS4 transformation tutorial as I ran into problems like this, I had to rescale the SS4 bust to be larger than the human skin to overlap it. I also made the clothing invisible too. Mmm...I could try doing as you say by rescaling the ss4 bust but...in that case that would hide any kind of outfit, like the green part of the tien shirt, or karinga outfit necklace and rings... Well, a slight increase in the chest and arms will make them overlap the skin and not overlap any clothes you want to keep under the fur.
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Post by Darkussj on May 22, 2015 0:26:18 GMT
Mmm...I could try doing as you say by rescaling the ss4 bust but...in that case that would hide any kind of outfit, like the green part of the tien shirt, or karinga outfit necklace and rings... Well, a slight increase in the chest and arms will make them overlap the skin and not overlap any clothes you want to keep under the fur. and if you increased the ssj4 bust and still overlaps you can in addition to that scale down a little bit the normal bust just a little and it might give you the effect you want
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Post by Gurlok on May 22, 2015 1:31:44 GMT
Well, a slight increase in the chest and arms will make them overlap the skin and not overlap any clothes you want to keep under the fur. Increasing the scale of the ss4 slightily still give me the overlap effect, further increasing it not only hide any kind of clothes, but it make the chest too huge :/. Well, a slight increase in the chest and arms will make them overlap the skin and not overlap any clothes you want to keep under the fur. and if you increased the ssj4 bust and still overlaps you can in addition to that scale down a little bit the normal bust just a little and it might give you the effect you want Unfortunately doing so makes any clothes not show up/show up slightly :/. Btw, when rescaling, do I have to change the size of the emb files accordingly on how much I rescaled the emd file? Also I think it's a given but, for the bust emb files, I DON'T need to save it flip vertically, right? Maybe this is a bit off topic but, it is possible through blender to scale ONLY a selected part of the bust? Like only the arms for example.
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Post by Darkussj on May 22, 2015 1:54:31 GMT
Well, a slight increase in the chest and arms will make them overlap the skin and not overlap any clothes you want to keep under the fur. Increasing the scale of the ss4 slightily still give me the overlap effect, further increasing it not only hide any kind of clothes, but it make the chest too huge :/. and if you increased the ssj4 bust and still overlaps you can in addition to that scale down a little bit the normal bust just a little and it might give you the effect you want Unfortunately doing so makes any clothes not show up/show up slightly :/. Btw, when rescaling, do I have to change the size of the emb files accordingly on how much I rescaled the emd file? Also I think it's a given but, for the bust emb files, I DON'T need to save it flip vertically, right? Maybe this is a bit off topic but, it is possible through blender to scale ONLY a selected part of the bust? Like only the arms for example. no it can be done I know because I tried it kthxbai did it too you should just know how much you need to scale it, as for if it needs re-scaling the emb texture I don't think so but you will need to flip it vertically, and yess you can all you need to do is to go in edit mode and select the parts you want to edit and or scale and that is it I hope this helps.
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Post by Gurlok on May 22, 2015 2:00:49 GMT
no it can be done I know because I tried it kthxbai did it too you should just know how much you need to scale it, as for if it needs re-scaling the emb texture I don't think so but you will need to flip it vertically, and yess you can all you need to do is to go in edit mode and select the parts you want to edit and or scale and that is it I hope this helps. Ah I see, Since I saw them already flipped vertically (for the bust part) I thought It wasn't needed. About the rescaling It's really tricky, so far I tried a bunch of times with little to no success :/. I'll try again anyway, It's becoming funny . Thanks for the hints
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Post by Darkussj on May 22, 2015 2:21:32 GMT
no it can be done I know because I tried it kthxbai did it too you should just know how much you need to scale it, as for if it needs re-scaling the emb texture I don't think so but you will need to flip it vertically, and yess you can all you need to do is to go in edit mode and select the parts you want to edit and or scale and that is it I hope this helps. Ah I see, Since I saw them already flipped vertically (for the bust part) I thought It wasn't needed. About the rescaling It's really tricky, so far I tried a bunch of times with little to no success :/. I'll try again anyway, It's becoming funny . Thanks for the hints here is a picture of what I was able to do you just need to know how much you should scale it and you might find it overlaps just in some parts so you will need to scale some parts and or move some vertices of theses parts so it will hide the normal bust I hope this will help.
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Post by kthxbai on May 22, 2015 2:27:49 GMT
Well, a slight increase in the chest and arms will make them overlap the skin and not overlap any clothes you want to keep under the fur. Increasing the scale of the ss4 slightily still give me the overlap effect, further increasing it not only hide any kind of clothes, but it make the chest too huge :/. and if you increased the ssj4 bust and still overlaps you can in addition to that scale down a little bit the normal bust just a little and it might give you the effect you want Unfortunately doing so makes any clothes not show up/show up slightly :/. Btw, when rescaling, do I have to change the size of the emb files accordingly on how much I rescaled the emd file? Also I think it's a given but, for the bust emb files, I DON'T need to save it flip vertically, right? Maybe this is a bit off topic but, it is possible through blender to scale ONLY a selected part of the bust? Like only the arms for example. instead of scaling the entire model, try scaling the arms on their own by editing the mesh and selecting all of the faces/vertices and scaling them up in size.
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Post by Gurlok on May 22, 2015 2:32:36 GMT
here is a picture of what I was able to do you just need to know how much you should scale it and you might find it overlaps just in some parts so you will need to scale some parts and or move some vertices of theses parts so it will hide the normal bust I hope this will help. Wow great work! instead of scaling the entire model, try scaling the arms on their own by editing the mesh and selecting all of the faces/vertices and scaling them up in size. Yeah, I'm really a newbie not only with blender, but with general 3d editing, so I'm having hard time figuring how to do these sort of things, I'll try to do as both of you said!
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