Posted 12 years ago
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First off i would suggest starting with a product that would look good "anyskined" (not most clothing)
such as the following products:
http://www.imvu.com/shop/product.php?pr ... id=6656605
http://www.imvu.com/shop/product.php?pr ... id=8882486
http://www.imvu.com/shop/product.php?pr ... id=6906075
http://www.imvu.com/shop/product.php?pr ... id=3762233
Now depending on what product you derive from, there may already be a skin texture like this:
now if there is not, you will have to click on the "Debug" tab at the top of the create pannel and add the following assets:
((For the red arrow you need to click "add key" (it adds basically a folder) and for the black arrow you will need to click "Add Data"))
(make sure that the skin layer is set to material number 7!)
next you will simply need to add a SOLID BLACK opacity map to the texture you want to be "Anyskinned"
then where it says "Material Parameters" make sure the "Skin Composite" checkbox is checked.
then you just have to click Apply Changes. and BAM!! your done lol.
i hope this helps some of you developers. im sure this will mostly help people that make furry products, or skin tight clothing that they want to be gone.
such as the following products:
http://www.imvu.com/shop/product.php?pr ... id=6656605
http://www.imvu.com/shop/product.php?pr ... id=8882486
http://www.imvu.com/shop/product.php?pr ... id=6906075
http://www.imvu.com/shop/product.php?pr ... id=3762233
Now depending on what product you derive from, there may already be a skin texture like this:
now if there is not, you will have to click on the "Debug" tab at the top of the create pannel and add the following assets:
((For the red arrow you need to click "add key" (it adds basically a folder) and for the black arrow you will need to click "Add Data"))
(make sure that the skin layer is set to material number 7!)
next you will simply need to add a SOLID BLACK opacity map to the texture you want to be "Anyskinned"
then where it says "Material Parameters" make sure the "Skin Composite" checkbox is checked.
then you just have to click Apply Changes. and BAM!! your done lol.
i hope this helps some of you developers. im sure this will mostly help people that make furry products, or skin tight clothing that they want to be gone.