> Quote - well.....i have to assume you don't like the way this looks. To me the shadows under the breast are not that ugly. But if you don't agree then please try to answer the following: are the shadows you don't like being cast by lights, or are they the result of what's on the skin texture?
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> If you can determine that they are NOT being caused by lighting, then your answer is to open up the .jpg file that serves as the torso skin texture in a 2D editing program and adust it to remove the darkness!
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> I have done this before, because I took a run at creating a male morph for V4, and opening the Daz-supplied Hi-Res texture in 2D revealed that the skin under the breast is indeed darker and differenltly textured. This may be because, despite all attempts at flat lighting when creating a skin texture, there is still some shadowing there. It might also be 'nature's way'; women have slightly darker or different skin under average-sized breasts.
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> So...take a shot at looking real close at the skin texture and learn how to change it to your liking.
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Hiya and thanks for the reply.
It's too hard to explain. But i took the render into photoshop and made the modification i want as the final result from a clean render. Im not a specialist working in Photoshop. But i got pretty close to the desired result. Try look at this picture compare to the similar one with the red markings.
Changing the texture wont do it. There are simply too much space between the breast and the body. And i cant seem to get the lower breast closer to the body in any way.
Best Regards
LBJ Denmark