Ehlanna wrote:Adding stuff which 'crosses seams' such as your back tattoo are a pain to do! There is (or used to be) a program (called Decal Master) that would load a Poser format figure (a .cr2), then you could add your texture to that, and then you could add 'overlays' and the program would handle the positioning of them. You'd then save out your new texture set and apply it to your figure in Daz Studio. If it's a Gen 4 figure you're working with (or Genesis) and your texture set is one or more .pz2 files then you could do it this way.
lamont Sanford wrote:Ehlanna wrote:Adding stuff which 'crosses seams' such as your back tattoo are a pain to do! There is (or used to be) a program (called Decal Master) that would load a Poser format figure (a .cr2), then you could add your texture to that, and then you could add 'overlays' and the program would handle the positioning of them. You'd then save out your new texture set and apply it to your figure in Daz Studio. If it's a Gen 4 figure you're working with (or Genesis) and your texture set is one or more .pz2 files then you could do it this way.
I bought decal master (oof over 30 bucks) and It looks like I may have wasted my money. As of now I am having a hard time working with it since it is so old and does not support figures past vicky 4.
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