

:/ the tail is not right
edit : oh shit the whole thing is not right... this bevel thingy is harder to master than i first thaught. sorry again b3ta
edit 12 layers in this one
ahh allmost forgot the source
edit 2 :
forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?cmd=print&id=533493

Nice.

this is the best i could do
edit : i booked in for may but im not sure it worked
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Thu 26 Feb 2009, 22:48,
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edit : i booked in for may but im not sure it worked

But things business wise are pretty grim. I'll be able to expand on thing in the next few days.
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Thu 26 Feb 2009, 22:51,
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in the wrong place.
Her right arm is a little seamy.
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Thu 26 Feb 2009, 22:49,
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Her right arm is a little seamy.

right arm and the tail kind of absorbs it in the transparancy
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Thu 26 Feb 2009, 22:53,
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would it be easier to keep the transparency at 100% then use the burn/dodge tools to create the lighting effect?
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Thu 26 Feb 2009, 23:13,
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Illusion would then be lost unfortunately I have layers for shadow, layers of overlapping fur sometimes i have layers for no reason other than incase i need to do something different.
its basically a sort of fur overcoat on a high contrast skin layer
without the trasnparancy its more difficult however
i could say use the burn transparency setting.
i used darken transparency on the fith element skwirrel to good effect i havent found an image since i can repeat that on.
I had a plan to make a little tutorial just about how i do them more so people could put me right than anything else
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Thu 26 Feb 2009, 23:22,
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its basically a sort of fur overcoat on a high contrast skin layer
without the trasnparancy its more difficult however
i could say use the burn transparency setting.
i used darken transparency on the fith element skwirrel to good effect i havent found an image since i can repeat that on.
I had a plan to make a little tutorial just about how i do them more so people could put me right than anything else

my rather basic guide to my method is
make a layer for the skin and copy it out
for that layer take the saturation right down then increase the contrast
next take that layer and make a same shape area of fur
paste that fur layer on top of the skin layer and make it slightly transparent i find about 60%-70% is pretty good.
the end effect is having the shape of the person (light and shade of the body) kind of transposed into the fur.
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Thu 26 Feb 2009, 23:30,
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make a layer for the skin and copy it out
for that layer take the saturation right down then increase the contrast
next take that layer and make a same shape area of fur
paste that fur layer on top of the skin layer and make it slightly transparent i find about 60%-70% is pretty good.
the end effect is having the shape of the person (light and shade of the body) kind of transposed into the fur.

I'm having difficulties finding soft core images.
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Thu 26 Feb 2009, 23:32,
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