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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 10 3:28 pm)
The one I made didn't show the legs, but all I did was change the diffuse color to a blueish purple in the Surface tab. Same thing with the rest of the skin. Yeah, I used the creature creator hoofed legs, but her horns are actually the Troglodyte horns. (Don't mind the crappy hair painting. >.>)
The morphing I didn't worry too much about as the legs were covered by a skirt. But if you're intending on showing more skin, then obviously the torso skin has to blend with the legs. In my case, I'd take the textures into Photoshop at that point to try and blend them together.
I don't have the advanced D|S 3, but it shouldn't be too different. If there's an easier way to do this, I'm not sure. I tend to do workarounds more than anything because I don't have a whole lot of fancy toys. ;P
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Hello all!
First post here on the Renderosity Forums (yay me!)
Anywho.... whilst roaming around the galleries taking in everyone's great artwork, i stumbled accross some awesome Draenei (World of Warcraft) renders.
Now, i understand that they (possably) use the V4 Creature Creator. But here is my question:
How do i get the skin tones onto the legs? I'm using Daz3DA (hence this post in this forum ;p)
Are they manually added using PS or Poser? Or something else entirely differant?
Either that, or could someone throw me a bone and let me in on there Draenei techniques? The V4 Creature Creator doesn't seem to morph to well onto good 'ole Victoria.
Any input in this subject would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.