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silvioaugustojr
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silvioaugustojr
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Hi everyone,
Thank you for all your attention.
I am trying to figure out how to fix the nose of my avatar. You can see that there is 2 spots below the nose, which actually have to be a little bit more up...
Someone could please help me?
Thank you!
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Snarp Farkle
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Snarp Farkle
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silvioaugustojr (2/8/2017)
Hi everyone, Thank you for all your attention. I am trying to figure out how to fix the nose of my avatar. You can see that there is 2 spots below the nose, which actually have to be a little bit more up... I tried select the red dot lower, but the problem still the same...
Someone could please help me? Thank you! Hi silvioaugustojr, I very seldom ever have to fool with the nose points other than making sure that I place the nose tip marker in the right place, if it looks odd I just go back and move it a little to get the right spot then I leave it alone because you could spend days trying to get it right. Instead I found it's much easier to play with the nose settings in the "Detailed Morph" pane and then final touch-ups in Character Creator. Also the lighting in CT8 is different than CC or iClone which will play tricks on your eyes.
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silvioaugustojr
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silvioaugustojr
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Thank you Snarp Farkle, I have to say that I did this a lot, tried every available in the ruler function, unfortunately I dont know why this keep like this.
I understand that for some unknown reason the nose is not dimensional as it should be... Can you imagine why this is happen with this particular image? 75% of original size (was 671x19) - Click to enlarge
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silvioaugustojr
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Here I am trying another image, and again the same problem, this time just in one nostril... 75% of original size (was 671x19) - Click to enlarge
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pmaina
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Its worse when combined with side fitting. Anything you fix on the side messes up the adjustments you had made in the front. Totally Bonkers & time wasting.
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animagic
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pmaina (2/16/2017) Its worse when combined with side fitting. Anything you fix on the side messes up the adjustments you had made in the front. Totally Bonkers & time wasting.Not if you know what you are doing...
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justaviking
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animagic (2/18/2017)
pmaina (2/16/2017) Its worse when combined with side fitting. Anything you fix on the side messes up the adjustments you had made in the front. Totally Bonkers & time wasting.Not if you know what you are doing... It's tricky, and I'm not very good at it. Usually I am handicapped by lack of good photographs suitable for face-fitting (in addition to my lack of skill). I almost always seem to struggle with the border of the eyelids, so I know how you feel. Sometimes I have problems with the nose like you did, but usually not too bad, though I might have to start over and try again. However, I've seen other people (real, mere-mortal people) share some very good results. Practice makes perfect. :)
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It looks like the the right outline is not out far enough. You will need to make some adjustments with any of the face fitting. 75% of original size (was 671x19) - Click to enlarge
sjonesdc :hehe:
STILL LEARNING!!!
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Snarp Farkle
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Snarp Farkle
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@silvioaugustojr I copied your pic from the forum to see if I could reproduce your findings, the first thing I did was straighten the photo to a more suitable angle in paintdotnet. Then took it into CT8 to give it a whirl and found the same as you with the nose. I rarely mess with the nose like I said however this one had me stumped, but I found that trying the other facial settings in Face Profile page will sometimes fix some problems... Now this guy isn't Asian I don't think but the nose lined up so I used it then made some adjustments in the Detailed Morph section not the front or side panels. 75% of original size (was 671x19) - Click to enlargeOnce I accepted it and it came into CT8 I just sent it to CC to see the results and pulled the face out a little to get rid of the Asian qualities and give him CC eyes and had to adjust those as well but didn't spend a whole lot of time on it, still needs work but looks pretty close. I've found that getting the photo as straight as possible usually corrects some things, I always do this first and make a template in PaintDotNet like this to align things a little. Also if I'm having problems with a pic I sometimes copy the better half of the photo and flip it horizontal to give me a better pic to start from. Hope this helps.
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