

K thanks for the detailed guide but yes I have a few questions please excuse my slowness. Hope this gives you an idea.feel free to ask questions.
Add transparency in gimpshop skin#
I made various maps to apply to a Geoshell that puts bruises and welts on her skin where the rips are (pic 4)) (You'll see in the Photoshop Layers a folder titled "Wounds". I saved them against the normal map to make the Battle Damaged Normal Map. I saved those tears on a white backgroun to make the Opacity Map. On a seperate layer, I drew (using various brushes) the tears in black. I MADE THESE by setting up a multi layered Photoshop File (middle of Pic 3). On the right side of Pic 3, you can see the outfit with JUST the battle damaged Normal Map, and not the Opacity Map. To make it battle damaged, I changed the Regular Normal Map to the Battle Damaged normal Map, and added the Opacity Map. The Regular outfit uses (from pic 3) the Diffuse map and the Regular Normal Map. The Regular outfit (pic 2) is what I started with. Knowing an image editor like Photoshop is also usefual.Īlright, The Battle Damaged picture is what you're aiming for in some way (pic 1) For my thing, I used Diffuse Maps (provides the picture), Opacity Maps (hides stuff), and normal Maps (gives depth and texture). To start off, you need to understand what the different kinds of maps do.
