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CREATES: PORES, FRECKLES, SKIN TEXTURES SPECIFICALLY FOR FACES BUT CAN BE USED FOR OTHER BODY PARTSNow you can create realistic human skin face textures for anything. Like this Kenyan inspired face texture you too can create realistic looking faces from complete scratch only using the pen tool and these brushes. You can also use them for touching up photos that might have gotten a bit flat after editing.My main tip is keep the opacity light and work in circular strokes and follow a lighting guide from another photo or the original so you know where your head's lighting, bone structure is etc (that is key to creating realism).Enjoy! Credit this page, or Dirt2.com if used.For commercial/personal/any use including Prints.Made using Photoshop 7, so will work on any photoshop applications 7+VISIT DIRT2.COM FOR MORE RESOURCES.
The radiation one typically encounters is one of four types: alpha radiation, beta radiation, gamma. Most alpha radiation is not able to penetrate human skin.
Hi,another night of insomnia and some more work in the same model ( ).I added some skin details but I still have work to do. Only his face was detailed till now. I still have the rest of the head and neck to work on.I have to make a tutorial on how I used my alphas (decobrush and directional brush). For now, you can download it and have some fun.
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I painted my alphas by hand, inspired by the master Rick 'monstermaker' Baker. You can also download the light and clay material. You can use the mouth alphas for another areas to get some interesting results.Cheers,-Kris. About the goodies, you're more than welcome. We are here to share, right?souwanaplay,In this particular case, the basic model was created in Maya then imported in ZBrush but you can get a good eye shape using ZBrush only. You just have to start planning everything in the lower resolution always, before going crazy subdividing the mesh and adding detailsYou can use the move tool with the minimum size in the lower resolution. This way you can edit your model at vertice level, just like in other packages.-Kris.