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Skin Paint Basics

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@BillTheButcher Thank you! I'm glad you figured it out.
Yes, painting on clothing is something I want to explore! But I need to see how complex it will be to implement, so I don't have a timeline for it yet.
Thank you very much for the reply, but I seen in one other thread where you painted the skin to look like it was oil/wet? Could you elaborate exactly how you did that? The instructions you gave I could not understand at all, sorry I am new.
 
Thank you very much for the reply, but I seen in one other thread where you painted the skin to look like it was oil/wet? Could you elaborate exactly how you did that? The instructions you gave I could not understand at all, sorry I am new.
That workaround is not needed anymore. With the latest version you can just use the Max Alpha setting to create these kind of effects.

Max Alpha Setting
 
for uknown reason I don't see your plugin listed in the select file window which I open via "Preset -> "Select existing..." button. from empty cua.. it is just not there...
I have scene plugins loaded
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And atom plugin loaded
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but:
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for uknown reason I don't see your plugin listed in the select file window which I open via "Preset -> "Select existing..." button. from empty cua.. it is just not there...
That's weird 🤔 Just to make sure since the CUA presets are in a separate package, can you please verify in VaM's package manager that perfectbloo.SkinPaintBasics.5 is installed and enabled?
 
That's weird 🤔 Just to make sure since the CUA presets are in a separate package, can you please verify in VaM's package manager that perfectbloo.SkinPaintBasics.5 is installed and enabled?
That package was not installed, I didn't know it is required as it is not under dependencies in SkinPaint var. Thank you.
 
That package was not installed, I didn't know it is required as it is not under dependencies in SkinPaint var. Thank you.
That's because Skin Paint is the main plugin, and works just fine on its own. You could use it to paint with your mouse or setup your own CUA painters. The Skin Paint Basics package is an extension with premade painters, and actually has the main plugin as a dependency.
 
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