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Hey im new to skinning and my attempt to make a big project crashed and burned soo now im asking for help on how to make parts of a skin so that i can get more into the community... the questions i have are

 

 

1. how to you use transparent pixels. do you need a transparent alpha channel.

       A. if so how to i do it in GIMP

2.  how do i use photoshop to edit a 3d image after i render it.

3.  I dont have enough money to get an expensive graphics program... so do you know of any good free 3d graphics programs. im using wings3d

          A. if this is the best free program (or really cheap one) than do you know of any rendering plugins.

4. should i draw things on paper before trying to recreate them on the computer.

 

5. How the heck do you use wings 3d because i cant make any complicated shapes with it. am all im supposed to use are the filters???

6. any useful tips.

7. who do i ask if i cant finish something on my own.

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I've had trouble get alphas to work using .png/.tga with PSP8 and Skinstudio

figured out, if I create a .png in PSP, then open that with paint.net (free) - then paint.net would save as a .tga and skin studio would use it


4. should i draw things on paper before trying to recreate them on the computer.
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it helps some to get and keep an idea going


6. any useful tips.
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open some skins up and see how they were done


7. who do i ask if i cant finish something on my own.
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Po' Smedley
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figured out, if I create a .png in PSP, then open that with paint.net (free) - then paint.net would save as a .tga and skin studio would use it
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Assuming he is going to make a windowblind...



GIMP or Paint.net are good free replacements for Photoshop. Either will work, just play around with them and see which one you like best. There are lots of tutorials out there for them too.


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A better way to start out :CONGRAT: ... I think you'll find many people will be helpful around here ;)
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yeah i think so too. i usually like to think BIG but i guess on my other post i thought TOO BIG
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GIMP or Paint.net are good free replacements for Photoshop. Either will work, just play around with them and see which one you like best. There are lots of tutorials out there for them too.
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i have photoshop elements and that is kinda suckish so yeah... lol but i can do some OK stuff with it. i havnt used gimp much because i just downloaded but can GIMP open .psd files... and do photoshop brushes work with GIMP (same question about filters)
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i have photoshop elements and that is kinda suckish so yeah... lol but i can do some OK stuff with it. i havnt used gimp much because i just downloaded but can GIMP open .psd files... and do photoshop brushes work with GIMP (same question about filters)
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If you have Pint.net, you can download a lot of great plugins including the .psd plugin.

Browse this page: WWW Link




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I have never used Photoshop. I have GIMP and Microsoft Paint and Paint.NET, and everything I need gets done in GIMP.
Yes, I think GIMP can open .psd files, though I've very little luck with that feature. Your mileage might vary though :NOTSURE:

As Bichur said, open up some skins and see how they're done. The best starters learn through trial and error.
Do you have anything in particular that you want to skin? Then download a skin from that app and open it up. Make a copy and start editing it. Then when you think you've done good, try that skin and see if it's good, or if you can improve it anywhere. See if it's distorted or not.

how to you use transparent pixels. do you need a transparent alpha channel.

A. if so how to i do it in GIMP
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There are many ways to do that, but I use the Color To Aplha feature the most.
In GIMP, for example if you make an icon [Just suppose] and it's color is black on a white background. If you want to remove the white background from the icon, you select the layer with the white and go to Color> Color to Alpha. From there, choose the white color [they differ a bit in shade] and click OK.
I'd like to know about other ways to do this, it'd really help me a lot in GIMP ;)
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Pint.net
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:LOL: So they're loading beer into software too? ;P
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So they're loading beer into software too?
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:d



Doh!
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i don't know much about 3d programs i played around a little with 3d max but got no were, right now im useing blender its a free program its like a cheap 3d max, im getting to the point were i can make shapes and save them to hard drive i figure if i can learn blender i can move up to better programs in time.
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So they're loading beer into software too?
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Nah....thats the smaller version of Paint.net! :LOL: But not a bad idea Pixeleo! :CONGRAT:
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thanks for your guys help and support... but can someone tell me how to edit 3d stuff in photoshop/GIMP (or the beer software)
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Gimp is not a 3D program. You can't rotate things to see all it's sides, etc. (I think that's your line of thought) However, if you've made and image in a 3D program, and open it with GIMP you can edit the 'flat' picture of it.

Am I making sense here? ;p 

Maybe it would help a little if you tell us what you are trying to achieve, and we can point you in the right direction.
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You can sorta edit 3d objects in PS CS3 but its very limited and pretty BS really.
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Gimp is not a 3D program. You can't rotate things to see all it's sides, etc. (I think that's your line of thought) However, if you've made and image in a 3D program, and open it with GIMP you can edit the 'flat' picture of it. Am I making sense here?  Maybe it would help a little if you tell us what you are trying to achieve, and we can point you in the right direction.
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ok i knew that you couldnt rotate in gimp/photoshop but what i mean is... lets say i created a shape and rendered it and now i upload it into photoshop. and lets say my picture is a pair of dice. is there anyway i can edit the rendering I.E. make one of the dice on the dots purple one red one blue etc. do you get what im saying.... anyways.


and i dont have photoshop CS anything (i have the sucky elements version) lol and does gimp have a gradient everlay like CS3
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Yeah, GIMP can do that.

Here is a guide to get you started. Grokking the GIMP
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First of all u should have made it clear which of skins you want to make.
To don't u color the dices in 3d program itself. Use 3d brush for it.
U have to export it in some image formats to edit in 2d.
Paint.net is much easier than gimp and photoshop.
Swift3d is a cheap option but its not stable and particularly designed for flash.
The best free 3d programs are
1 blender.. its a dream if u r able to learn it. And u will if u learn tutorials
2. 3d canvas
3. 3d brush
4. Daz3d ..at least 1gb ram
..and many more
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If you have Pint.net, you can download a lot of great plugins including the .psd plugin.
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I never knew this.



thanks :CONGRAT: 
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Truespace lacks 3d painting tool.
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i guess i must be invisible lol,i thought i said blender, you can make 3d objects color and save in JPEG to edit it in any program, you can find paintshop pro 9 on ebay for 5 bucks this is a must have program for picture editng,and don't just settle for one program get as many as you can, and why because you might like doing one thing in one program than send it to another and do something and than finish it in another program.