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Lovekraut Have you ever tried to do edits using these characters? I think it's odd Sunset hasn't added them yet
Especially Aresia given her hatred of men, the jokes write themselves.Lovekraut Have you ever tried to do edits using these characters? I think it's odd Sunset hasn't added them yet
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Please do SuperwomanI wish I knew how to gradient lol
Yeah wonder women and redclaw are the same lol and thanks for the details I'm upgrading from a used rtx3050(only GPU with good pricing at the time somehow)to new 3060 I'll try something when my pc is up and running.Sry for not getting back to you sooner but I had to figure out how to do this in GIMP.
My favorite method of changing skin colors is GRADIENT MAPS. Essentially you can create color palettes based on one character and apply it to another.
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I'm still struggling to explain this in a good way. For now - download this WonderWoman-Gradient I created:
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Put in in your gradient folder which by default should be in this location:
C:\Users\ ...your user name ...\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\gradients
If you dont see the Gradients-Tap in GIMP:
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See my first image on how to apply the gradient.
There's more to discuss and question will come up. Just ask me.
Maybe I'll do a video tutorial but I don't have the energy right now.
Do you have an example? Do you want WonderWomans head on Redclaws body or the other way around?
Please don't make me come rescue you.
I probably watched half an hour worth of GIMP tutorials when I was like "Wait ... Didn't NuYellow PM me this comprehensive explanation some time ago "On using Gradient map, you need to first understand how Gradient map works on both GIMP and PS. What "Gradient map" does is that the program will detect the Base image's colour composition and apply the Gradient map from lighter parts to deeper colour parts respectively.
So take lovekaurt's WW gradient map for example, the gradient map is made to apply a light tone skin(WW) to a deep colour tone skin character (Vixen). What you want to do, is:
-Finding out on the BASE skin, what is the threshold for program decide to progress into the deeper colour parts. And match the Colour Stops (black arrows) to that threshold accordingly.
See the following two Gradient map for example, (1) is for character specifically with Vixen's deep colour composition, while the (2) one is for character with light colour tone.
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*you still need the black colours for Vixen's, but it's an old set of images I had in an old conversation, lots of correction and things I'd learnt since then. You ABSOLUTELY dont need that many Colour stops in a well tested Gradient Map, it's just GIMP's testing process makes it hard to find where exact is the threshold. My PS Gradients looks like this
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Result:
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The process is a lot of trial and error even on PS, as Lovekaurt mentioned. PS's gradient is more easy to understand and real time applies can save yourself from your own temper a LOT.
For what? SU or SURebuilt?So is there going to be a new update? Or just some bug fixes or something like that?