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A simple leather bump, I think it can be easy modifyed. http://home.t-online.de/home/bnittel/mazak/objekte.htm MazakWow, that's a really nice texture :) Great leather Mazak :) Do you mind if I rip it apart to make it fit the pants? (Is that ok to do?) And can I use the zipper on it too to make the pants look a little more real?
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Attached Link: http://www.anelegantweb.com/leathers.htm
Here are some other ways to go.....I added the patterned one for a nice 70's look. Feel free to include them with your pants if you like them. They are 1000by1000 jpg's in zip form and include bumps. Set them at about 85%. DianeIsn't that tex amazing! I'm checking out your link now. I would actually like to do a leather line for standard p4 clothes and some of the free clothing provided here in the free stuff section. Bear with me, I'm only learning how the whole texture thing goes and how to use magnets and morphs. (Gosh this program is ADDICTIVE! LOL)
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The texture is freestuff, but do not sell the texture. The zipper is usefully for all kind of clothes. Texturing is no "big secret" Mazak
It may not be a "bit secret" but trying to line up textures to get seamless looks isn't the easiest thing in the world to do! (Wouldn't ya know it, lepard spots are NEVER in the same place twice) LOL
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