nerrazzi Posted May 13, 2004 Posted May 13, 2004 Here's a link to a great tutorial on hand painting human skin for everyone in need of good custom textures to finish up your models. Painting Skin Quote
entity Posted May 13, 2004 Posted May 13, 2004 Thanks !!! I needed that. But I make much more use of the stamp tool in PS. But in this tutorial, I see why that can limit the choices on good skin tone. Overall, I like this method better than the one I was using. And I can't say enough about the great reference available at www.3d.sk. The texture maps are very highly detailed. Again, thanks. Quote
littleandy Posted May 14, 2004 Posted May 14, 2004 That's freakin awesome! Soo... how much of that can I do with my Photoshop V. 5.5? -Andrew Quote
MiddleKid Posted May 14, 2004 Posted May 14, 2004 Soo... how much of that can I do with my Photoshop V. 5.5? All of it except for the big custom brushes... I think. Quote
nerrazzi Posted May 14, 2004 Author Posted May 14, 2004 Here's a nice one for the hands. Painting Hands Quote
AMAR Posted May 14, 2004 Posted May 14, 2004 here's one for the eyes http://www.antropus.com the tutorial section uder eyes Quote
entity Posted May 14, 2004 Posted May 14, 2004 Amar-- edit: http://www.antropus.com/english/home1.htm There was a v on the end of the link. Quote
ypoissant Posted May 14, 2004 Posted May 14, 2004 For Irises, you might also be interested in this. Quote
TheWoz Posted May 14, 2004 Posted May 14, 2004 This may sound basic, but in the original tutorial he flattened the model to paint over it in PS; how is that done again? Quote
Parlo Posted May 14, 2004 Posted May 14, 2004 This may sound basic, but in the original tutorial he flattened the model to paint over it in PS; how is that done again? Jim Talbot made these. He not only rocks, he defines the concept. Flatten Tutorial Features Tutorial Eyebrow Details Tutorial Eyelashes Details Tutorial If you listen very carefully, as Jim talks you can hear the choir of angels in the background. Quote
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