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Royal Sorceress.BLP

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Royal Sorceress.BLP (Texture)

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15:27, 4th Nov 2008 Hawkwing: It's much better than the last one, but you need to change the skin and hair colour. Also, increase the values of the shading and smoothen it out a bit, it's still pretty splotchy. Edit: Obviously changes aren't going...

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15:27, 4th Nov 2008
Hawkwing: It's much better than the last one, but you need to change the skin and hair colour. Also, increase the values of the shading and smoothen it out a bit, it's still pretty splotchy.

Edit: Obviously changes aren't going to be made.
 
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Splotchy (as in the moderator review) is right, you seem to use the raw color of the contrast-heavy palette itself if I'm correct? Try to shade using the palette (those meant to add lighting) with slight transparency after you placed the base color (that's the one unaffected by lighting), though that's time consuming, it will allow you to make subtle adjustments that's entirely reversible.

Also while doing so don't shy away from the smudge tool! It can be addictive though so be careful!! :eekani:

Lastly put different pieces such as: gold linings, clothes, eyes, lips, etc. in the confines of a "layer" as its called in Adobe Photoshop. That's to keep individual pieces of the texture from overlapping with each other making work so much easier.
 
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