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Default 05-26-2004, 09:52 AM

Che; another way i do it (if i just don't use an image that is basically just camo anyways i.e. type camo in any image search engine) is use an image from my "element images" folder (i.e. lightning, fire, clouds, water....)

alter that image (say lightning) with different settings on your edit program (say texturize, darken, fade...) and then apply over the image of the shirt, pants or whatever.....

examples:

[img]http://img24.photobucket.com/albums/v73/hgto8g/SKINS/TODD_9.jpg[/img]

someone requested a redneck style commando with a rebel flag face cover. all i did was take an image i found on the internet of a rebel flag and place it directly over the portion of the face i wanted covered, darkened and bulged the flag where needed.

example 2

[img]http://img24.photobucket.com/albums/v73/hgto8g/SKINS/TODD_10.jpg[/img]

did nothing but lay a faded lightning bolt sky shot image over both the top and pants .tga files*


example 3

[img]http://img24.photobucket.com/albums/v73/hgto8g/SKINS/TODD_5.jpg[/img]

layered a clown mask image onto the face, textured the bald head to marble, added an image of a leg wound to the left leg, textuered the bodysuit to eggshell crackle

example 4

[img]http://img24.photobucket.com/albums/v73/hgto8g/SKINS/TODD_27.jpg[/img]

layered my groups logo (smiling skull with red eyes) onto the face; took a camo image, changed it to black and white, faded and layered it

just try different "element" images and alter them left and right and you'll be surprised what you get.



*thanks again for use of the .skd Hobbs & Cobra crew
  
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