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# the whole shape of the fur
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
(, Thu 26 Feb 2009, 23:22, archived)
# I wouldn;t mind having a go
if you would be offended?
(, Thu 26 Feb 2009, 23:26, archived)
# by all means
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.
(, Thu 26 Feb 2009, 23:30, archived)
# Cool, though
I'm having difficulties finding soft core images.
(, Thu 26 Feb 2009, 23:32, archived)