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Subject: Biscuits SkinTiles NO3 Merchant Resource


Grum ( ) posted Tue, 09 January 2018 at 4:25 PM · edited Mon, 03 February 2025 at 10:35 PM

Does anyone here know how you use the above item. I've looked pretty much everywhere to get some idea as to where this product is applied to the model. Is it used to paint the skin textures from a character in an art program, or is it an post art treatment type of thing? It's a lot of money for me to spend when I can't see how it is used. Hope someone can advise me. Gray


Grum ( ) posted Wed, 10 January 2018 at 5:34 PM

Does nobody know????? They obviously don't want to sell it. Oh well.


Miss B ( ) posted Wed, 10 January 2018 at 11:02 PM

You could try sending a site mail to Biscuits and ask her. I'm sure she'd be helpful. It's possible she has instructions included with the product, and she could let you know that if you try asking her.

I don't happen to have that product, so don't know for sure what's included.

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Grum ( ) posted Thu, 11 January 2018 at 1:05 AM

Okay. I found the Read Me, read it, and didn't understand it. Obviously not for me. Closed.


SpookieLilOne ( ) posted Thu, 11 January 2018 at 7:37 PM

I am fairly certain these are seamless tiles to be used in a photo editing program such as Photoshop to use as a starting base to create your own skin maps.

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bwldrd ( ) posted Wed, 17 January 2018 at 3:22 PM

Biscuits has 2 tutorials in the freestuff section on using skin texturing using those type of tiling images. I think a third is supposed to be released later.

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Biscuits ( ) posted Mon, 22 January 2018 at 4:59 PM · edited Mon, 22 January 2018 at 5:02 PM

Yes what bwldrd said!

I was making a video tut series about it, but I had to do some other stuff first.

But I was planning to finish it once I got the time again.

But How I use them goes like this:

  • Make a blank canvas of 4096 x 4096 px in Photoshop.
  • Make a pattern of one of the tiles, suitable as a base skin.
  • Fill the blank canvas with the pattern.
  • Save as png and copy and name the same file 4 times..(legs,head,torso,arms) (or 3 times if you have head, torso, limbs).

After that Switch to Blacksmith3D or Zbrush or Bodypaint or any other software were you can paint in 3D.

  • Load the png bases onto your figure.
  • In Blacksmith load the same tile you created the pattern with as a brush texture.
  • Paint over every seam, if you can find any seams.

After that you have a seamless Base skin and you can add in Blacksmith details with loading in some other tiles from the pack in the brush.

And then paint some knees, knuckles, pores, freckles what ever detail you like on the character, with the other tiles.

(you don't need to use every single tile, just pick the ones you prefer)

If you have questions, send me a sitemail, I'm friendly! lol

I can't see every forumpost, so sitemail is much faster for replies.

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