How do you add new skins and textuers to already made models
ivoryelephant_productions
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I am just looking for some answers. I have Photoshop, I am just wondering how to add a new skin to my elephant model. I have know Idea how to do it? Any help would be great. Please and thank you
--Ivory Elephant Productions
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hi ! :)
There are several ways to go about "skinning" a model. Since you mentioned having Photoshop, I am assuming that you are interested in creating a new texture rather than just change the surface settings, so I would first need to have a bit more information in order you help you.
1. What software are you going to be rendering your model? Daz Studio/ Poser/ Other??
2. Did you get the model of the elephant here? If yes, you can obtain a UV map (useful in Photoshop)
3. Do you know what a UV map is? Do you have one for the elephant you want to "reskin"?
I'll see if I can help you. :)
I have DAZ 4 Pro
I got the elephant model from here. I have know Idea what a UV map is. Still trying to figure out the program. I am trying to get this down so I can apply it to the baby elephant model so I can use them in my 3D circus I am working on, I am also trying to figure out how to make props too. If you can help me with that that would rock. Thank you for the reply.
-Seth
Ivory elephant Productions
I have DAZ 4 Pro
I got the elephant model from here. I have know Idea what a UV map is. Still trying to figure out the program. I am trying to get this down so I can apply it to the baby elephant model so I can use them in my 3D circus I am working on, I am also trying to figure out how to make props too. If you can help me with that that would rock. Thank you for the reply.
-Seth
Ivory elephant Productions
Oh be sure to nab the Columbian Mammoth while it's still free!
http://www.daz3d.com/shop/columbian-mammoth/
On the main product pages for the elephants under "Resource Files" there's the template files to download.
Those will install the templates 'anywhere you want to put them' on your computer.
http://www.daz3d.com/shop/african-elephant/
http://www.daz3d.com/shop/baby-elephant/
Basically these templates show where on the page to put the details for the textures to apply correctly on the models. Allow a little extra for 'seam allowance' ;-)
To make props, nab a copy of Hexagon while it's free too.
Sorry to take so long to get back to you.... my life leaves me only sporadic and confusing time gaps...lol
Anyway.... to begin...
1. Go to the Product page for the Elephant you bought and scroll down to the bottom of the page where it says Resource Files
You will find the UV templates for either Mac or Windows...make sure you get the right ones. :)
2. After you unpack the UV maps to someplace where you can find them... they should open in Photoshop where you can use them as guides to paint your own texture.
3. Once you have created your texture in Photoshop, save it as a .jpg (someplace you can find it...lol)
4. Open up Daz Studio and load your elephant into the scene. Make sure you have it selected in the Scene tab.
5. You will need to navigate to the surfaces tab in Daz Studio. You can find it in the Daz Studio Title bar under:
Windows\Tabs\Surfaces
6. Under the Surfaces Tab, you can open the tree for your figure and see all the "parts" that make up the "skinnable areas" of your figure.
7. Clicking the tiny image thumbnail in the Diffuse Color tab on the right will allow you to apply your new texture you made
Now this is a very SHORT simple answer so if you still have questions, please let me know...and GOOD LUCK!! :) .
Oh be sure to nab the Columbian Mammoth while it's still free!
http://www.daz3d.com/shop/columbian-mammoth/
On the main product pages for the elephants under "Resource Files" there's the template files to download.
Those will install the templates 'anywhere you want to put them' on your computer.
http://www.daz3d.com/shop/african-elephant/
http://www.daz3d.com/shop/baby-elephant/
Basically these templates show where on the page to put the details for the textures to apply correctly on the models. Allow a little extra for 'seam allowance' ;-)
To make props, nab a copy of Hexagon while it's free too.
Thank you for posting your info and thread links in your signature. Very helpful to us newbies. :-)
(You might add this one to the list too.)
Thanks.