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avatar k5683
k5683 says:

good try! It is great that everyone tried to help too. I'm new and learning a bunch from others because we all start somewhere

(5 years and 3769 days ago)

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avatar solkee
solkee says:

The idea is quite good. The best way to do this would be to use a displacement map after overlaying the texture at a 45 degree angle. Try following Eladine's displacement map tutorial, that should help.

(5 years and 3772 days ago)

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avatar akasha
akasha says:

looks bad; please take into consideration the suggestions you received; you can also look at the comments of the entry before yours; that one has the same issues

(5 years and 3775 days ago)

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Part 2. What you did with her arm isn't going to work, either. Try what I said before by cutting out parts of the print to make it fit the arm. There are much better ways to do this, but as a beginner, you might want to try this.

(5 years and 3775 days ago)

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Instead of using the whole piece of print and slapping it onto the woman's body and erasing around her, I suggest cutting out pieces of the tiger print that fit the different sections of the woman's body. What you have done here is make all of the tigers lines line up no matter what part of the body is showing. For example: the legs are sharing stripes at the knees as if the stripes were a dress. Even if you can't get the stripes to go in the right direction, you'll do better if the body didn't look flat.

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avatar GolemAura
GolemAura says:

You've got the right Idea but you need to follow the natural shading of the body so the tiger print doesn't look so flat.. I'm sure other's will be along to help... good luck

(5 years and 3775 days ago)

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