Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Tattoos over texture seams?

pj-bear opened this issue on Mar 22, 2002 ยท 7 posts


pj-bear posted Fri, 22 March 2002 at 3:45 PM

I'm just starting to experiment with skins/textures in photoshop. Would anyone have any suggestions about applying tattoos over areas where the seams would come together? I smell trouble unless I know what I am doing. This is something I would like to try next.


lalverson posted Fri, 22 March 2002 at 4:15 PM

As long as you have the front a back joining line identified then it is easy, it's the finding the right lines to reference off of.


Allen9 posted Fri, 22 March 2002 at 4:33 PM

Somewhere in the free stuff there are texture templates for dork, posette, mike & vic that have color-coded areas to show you exactly where parts line up. I downloaded them a long time ago. If you overlay the appropriate one on a texture you're working on, as a non-editable layer (in Photoshop or whatever), you can line things up pretty easily. Just remember to delete that layer after you have things lined up, & before you do the final save on the file.


Hiram posted Sun, 24 March 2002 at 9:11 PM

Do a Freestuff search on "snowsultan." These things are indispensible!


pj-bear posted Sun, 24 March 2002 at 9:30 PM

I found the texture templates with color codes and I think I get the idea! Next I will try them out. Thanks very much for your help.


Nance posted Mon, 25 March 2002 at 3:50 PM

I think you may find that designs that cross the seams will still appear distorted, even when properly aligned, because of the way the skin UV layouts are unwrapped.

A while back (6mo - 1yr?), someone here, also working with tattoos, suggested using the grouping tool to create a new material specifically for the region of the tattoo when it crossed a seam.

If you searched "tattoo", the thread & how-to might still pop up.


pj-bear posted Mon, 25 March 2002 at 10:33 PM

Nance, do you mean this one by penguinisto?http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?Form.ShowMessage=540583 A complex way to make them? If so, it looks like something I would have to study and work up to, but thanks! Pause. Actually, though, in a quick reread its seems that Penguinisto suggests that one make a body part and then parent it to the body like an overlayed patch of skin. Maybe I should look again tomorrow.