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Preset Techniques

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Oslo:
Hello! I'm Connor, and I'm going to try my best to explain a few tricks I have for preset making.

Preset making can be a rather tedious process when it comes to working with gradients of any kind, this is because of the way the UV maps wrap around the model itself and how they have been cut apart. When making a preset, it is highly recommended that you use the UV Map references to help assist with keeping accurate to the model, this can be found in FeralHeart\my_presets\reference. Now that I've explained this, we can get into a few techniques I use to help me with figuring out how the UV map works.

Note: I've hidden the images under spoiler tags to avoid cluttering

Color Coding
This is another way of figuring out how the UV wraps around the model, though I feel as if the first one I previewed is more accurate and helps figure out the form of things easier.

Blurring

Kastilla:
owo
Goodie, goodie guides I see!

This will surely help people (including me if I am feeling braindead about a preset, lol). Kudos~

Ellen11v:
These are some very unique and artistic ways to make presets indeed. Looks cool~! :3

Jixmix:
Amazing and great work on this thread!

I will definitely look here when I make new presets.

Oslo:

--- Quote from: Wolvie on July 16, 2018, 05:22:58 pm ---owo
Goodie, goodie guides I see!

This will surely help people (including me if I am feeling braindead about a preset, lol). Kudos~

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--- Quote from: Ellen11v on July 16, 2018, 10:21:24 pm ---These are some very unique and artistic ways to make presets indeed. Looks cool~! :3

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--- Quote from: Jixmix on July 16, 2018, 10:47:16 pm ---Amazing and great work on this thread!

I will definitely look here when I make new presets.

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Thank you all, hopefully these techniques prove useful and do justice! damn these animal armpits!

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