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Although they do have filters that will help like Redfield Seamless Workshop you can do it yourself using offset.Nice tutorial, but I think you have missed the point. I have created a texture for a figure in poser, where the neck and head meet there is a seam where the two maps meet.
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It's a bitch to fix seams around the neck... I was going to suggest the clone tool but I'm not even sure if it would work, it's been forever since I did a texture for a poser figure and never tried with the gen 4 figures. I think you might be luckier getting an answer for this in the Poser forum? The textures are done in photoshop, but it's still very much poser specific...
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I am trying to texture some skin for my favorite Poser figure and I am getting seams along the edges where the parts meet. What would be a good way to get ride of them? Using PS CS2.
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