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How it works: |
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Apply Character and Christmas hat. |
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Edit the Opacity Texture of Hair to Solve the Penetration Problem. |
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Edit Costume Textures to Change the Color and Fabric of the Costume. |
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For more details, please follow the step-by-step instructions below. |
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Apply Characters and Christmas hat |
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The characters all have different body shapes, and the motions are made for specific character. It is recommended to choose the instruments according to characters to avoid penetration. |
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Go to Actor/Avatar, and apply any character (Ex. Maki). |
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Go to Actor/Accessories, and apply the Christmas hat. |
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Adjust the position of the Christmas hat, so it appears at the appropriate location. |
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Since Each character has different hair style, it is recommended to adjust the Rotation and location of the hat. |
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Edit the Opacity Texture of Hair to Solve the Penetration Problem. |
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After Step A, you can see that there are penetrations between the Christmas Hat and Hair. Use Opacity Texture to hide Hair under the Christmas Hat. |
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B-1. |
Choose J_Hair, and click Diffuse and click Launch. Choose your familiar photo editing software. |
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B-2. |
Use the Diffuse Texture, and black (Opacity Texture black means transparent). Save the file. |
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B-3. |
Assign the file to Opacity Channel. |
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Edit Costume Textures to Change the Color and Fabric of the Costume. |
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Follw Step B and Open Diffuse Texture of Upper, Lower, or Shoes. |
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Choose Diffuse Channel and click Launch. |
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In 2D software (ex. Photoshop) edit textures, save and overwrite the original texture. |
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C-2. |
Repeat the previous step and edit Lower Body and shoes. |
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