I've been using Facegen for awhile and I almost always get faces that are brighter or way overexposed just on the face. The rest of the skin around the face is darker. Here's an example:
When I put this on a VaM atom the skin on the forehead just under the hair is darker than the rest of the face, which looks odd. To get around this I export the file a second time in Facegen but this time I zero out all the color under the Modify tab. The results are Ok but are not really as good as leaving the color dialed in.
I'm writing here in the hopes that another Facegen user has experienced this same problem and found a solution. I'm wondering if there is another setting in FG that will fix this.
I know I can try and fix it in Photoshop but I'm not knowledgeable in that to get it to work.
When I put this on a VaM atom the skin on the forehead just under the hair is darker than the rest of the face, which looks odd. To get around this I export the file a second time in Facegen but this time I zero out all the color under the Modify tab. The results are Ok but are not really as good as leaving the color dialed in.
I'm writing here in the hopes that another Facegen user has experienced this same problem and found a solution. I'm wondering if there is another setting in FG that will fix this.
I know I can try and fix it in Photoshop but I'm not knowledgeable in that to get it to work.