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Solved How to get rid of veins from breasts in skin texture

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I want to remove veiny textures from breasts from a look I downloaded, and the creator told me it's part of the texture. Is there a way to remove this? Thank you very much.
 
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I want to remove veiny textures from breasts from a look I downloaded, and the creator told me it's part of the texture. Is there a way to remove this? Thank you very much.
The var file can be opened either by unpacking it in vam, or making a copy of it in a separate folder and opening it with winrar (or anything that unpacks .zip files)
Save a copy of the torso defuse texture and open it in an image editor like Gimp. You can use the clone brush, or heal brushes to paint over the veins with other parts of the skin texture.
Once you are happy with how it looks, save the copy and put it in Vam/Custom/Atom/Person/Textures folder (you probably want to make a folder here with your own name to keep things organized.)
In vam, load the...
I want to remove veiny textures from breasts from a look I downloaded, and the creator told me it's part of the texture. Is there a way to remove this? Thank you very much.
The var file can be opened either by unpacking it in vam, or making a copy of it in a separate folder and opening it with winrar (or anything that unpacks .zip files)
Save a copy of the torso defuse texture and open it in an image editor like Gimp. You can use the clone brush, or heal brushes to paint over the veins with other parts of the skin texture.
Once you are happy with how it looks, save the copy and put it in Vam/Custom/Atom/Person/Textures folder (you probably want to make a folder here with your own name to keep things organized.)
In vam, load the original look/appearance preset, and in the skin textures load your edited version to the torso diffuse slot.

note - Don't put edited textures back into the original var folder, or things get confusing.
 
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Or, just pick a skin texture from a set that's already available. @Riddler makes some great ones. You can take one creator's appearance preset and apply somebody else's skin preset over that. That's quick and easy.
 
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