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animagic (1/5/2021)
You would still have the tools to do it, I believe, but getting it pre-made makes it easier. SkinGen is a sophisticated product and it takes a while to fully master it.


Appreciate the comments and encouragement,animagic. Not sure if you mean pre-made crying faces or just the tears. If face, while I don't mind pre-made, that doesn't concern me now. I prefer my own faces that match appearance, character, and personality of who/what I'm trying to portray on book covers. The tears feature intrigued me because I'm now focusing on mostly Bible characters in moments of anguish (Balaam), remorse (David), incredible joy, stuff like that. The faces I use for input into Headshot are either DIY photos or suitable vintage images. If you mean just the tears, I will, of course, experiment with Premium SkinGen, but I think I can see I will often revert to using liquid brushes for tears instead of more frustration for a simple outcome. It appears SkinGen can create sweaty faces and body at least. That's something I will surely find a use for.



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JasonWynngard (1/4/2021)
I purchased the plug-in on being advised I could make crying characters with it. This has proven to not be the case. Thus feel misled. I'll let this one slide but in the future will exercise ultra extreme caution with any plug-in purchase. Providing I purchase one at all.


Who advised you to buy the SkinGen Plug-in? Gerry (Wires) explained you needed the "Realistic Human Skin" pack. You wasn't advised in this thread to buy the SkinGen Plug-in so it is wrong to say you were misled. Ermm 


                                                                

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I purchased the plug-in on being advised I could make crying characters with it. This has proven to not be the case. Thus feel misled. I'll let this one slide but in the future will exercise ultra extreme caution with any plug-in purchase. Providing I purchase one at all.


Who advised you to buy the SkinGen Plug-in? Gerry (Wires) explained you needed the "Realistic Human Skin" pack. You wasn't advised in this thread to buy the SkinGen Plug-in so it is wrong to say you were misled. Ermm 


Arguing a point of technically, I said "Thus feel mislead" I didn't flat out say I was misled. Feel, was, semantics is what it is, and I'm allowed to have my own feelings, surely. Let's end this before it becomes inconceivably silly. I'm letting it slide, remember?



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Your Judas has great expression--truly despair and regret there--nice job!

On your original question about tears, you might look at some of the tear packs at Daz. You could bring them in via tranformer as cloth and then mess with the textures. Be sure it's not a "LIE" (layered image editor) product, because that will make it part of the skin map if it brings it in at all, but some are props or "clothing". There are also all sorts of ropes, and you could use the mesh editor to shape them in CC3.


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Thank you, nelm2010. I'm still a novice at this kind of thing, so it's encouraging to see comments like yours. Truth is, all of RL forum also is encouraging despite any bumps.  The rope, I'm willing to learn any DIY efforts. Fact is things like meshes, I'm a nitwit. But just as I did with clothing, I'll print out the tutorial instructions, add them to my CC3 notebook and give it a go. I learn best from printed material. Tears and rope, will be where I start on this. The tear actually, might not be too big an issue since I'm dealing static images (book cover) and it seems water brushes in Paintshop Pro does a decent job. I'm now experimenting with the fade(?) feature to make them transparent or semi transparent. Anyway, thank you again for the encouragement.


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