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Cranston has bumps there on his face-- flesh toned moles it looks like.
Oh, I see. My bad. (Do people still say that? ...I'm so getting old.) lol
Some of that is from the texture, some is from the beard, to get the goatee thicker I had to dial in goatee AND some other sort of goatee morph that had a little bit going up the cheek. I didn't dial it in much, just enough to thicken the goatee but a little is poking through on the cheek I think, looking like he just got released from a smallpox clinic with minor scarring. I'll have to experiment. Here he is whout the goatee at all. I think the goatee hides the "not quite right" things though, helps sell the likeness so without it I'm not sure you could pick him out of a lineup as a Cranston double.
EDIT: I went into the beard and used the geometry editor to make everything but the desired goatee invisible so no more stubble disquised as pimples or scars there anymore. The other bumpiness is baked into the texture, not much I can do.
just come across a glitch when you use the matching skin textures under the feet there's a big white mark same with palms of the hands but not as bad as under feet and shows up in render like this
I think that's the texture. There are a lot of people who have really light parts in the center of their feet and darker edges.
if you create a g2m/f character you need to edit the face texture in your desired paint program to get rid of the black just open up the texture and use your clone brush to copy the skin texture and paint over the black background had to do this with faces made in headshop too
when you change the textures you have to select more body parts to corospond to the facegen textures you made
for the face select to change Head, Lips, Face, Ears
for limbs select - Feet, Forearms, Hands, Legs, Shoulders
for torso select - Hips, Neck, Nipples, Torso
if you don't have each of these body parts selected for these specific textures you'll eith have black parts or weird mismatched colours
just had a look at the g3 textures could probably fix these in painting program but not as easy as replacing black in the g2 textures
OMG... Gilligan. Bob Denver was a treasure!
Some old school Hollywood glamor.
Elizabeth Taylor was really gorgeous wasn't she?
@ nonesuch00: She was indeed.
Fantastic and instatly recognizable. I had real trouble getting female faces to work well, at firs there was some error in my G3F that messed them up but once I fixed that they still never seemed to quite "fit" the G3F head, too wide, too round, something. You did a beautiful job with her! Only nit: wasn't she famous for violet eyes, not blue?
Yes, Compare my image's eyes to these blue eyes.
I have had it a long time http://fav.me/d4hv01e
In my Gallery.
Nice Hendrix!
Jimmy Hendrix. You are good at knocking out good likenesses of people with FaceGen & DAZ 3D.
Thanks FSMCDesigns and nonesuch00.
Nice work! :D I agree with nonesuch00, you're good at this!
TY.
Well done, Tjohn, and you pick up a good hair and clothes for Jimmy Hendrix.
only just seen your comment didn't appear between my two or least not shown up everytime I looked here. Yeah that makes sense what you say but it is a little to white bleached unless I gotta change some settings to make it look better or adjust the texture files as I mentioned after your reply
New to my Gallery.
Hans Solo, but I'd make the hair lighter brunette and eyes greener or maybe it's just the lighting in that scene
Here's one of my early movie crushes. :)
Holly Golightly? Although I'm only guessing because I haven't see the movie.
Audrey Hepburn, Nice...
Great likeness!
Yeah, so it's the lighting.
TY