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Next we need to plan out '''''how''''' we are going to make the shirt. And no, I don't mean the obvious use CTU answer, but how we're going to attack the different elements of the shirt. I like to start first with the RGB channel layout, that is the recolorable pallets of the shirt. I know that I want the base of the shirt to recolor, that's a given. I also would like Hello Kitty's bow to recolor. And, maybe the collar and sleeve trim of the shirt, too. So altogether that's '''three channels'''. Remember that clothing can only use a '''max of four channels''' per item so be strategic. | Next we need to plan out '''''how''''' we are going to make the shirt. And no, I don't mean the obvious use CTU answer, but how we're going to attack the different elements of the shirt. I like to start first with the RGB channel layout, that is the recolorable pallets of the shirt. I know that I want the base of the shirt to recolor, that's a given. I also would like Hello Kitty's bow to recolor. And, maybe the collar and sleeve trim of the shirt, too. So altogether that's '''three channels'''. Remember that clothing can only use a '''max of four channels''' per item so be strategic. | ||
− | '''''Okay, but what about Hello Kitty's face and nose'''''? Those two elements, along with the black outline of Hello Kitty, will be left stationary (or nonrecolorable). To accomplish this we need to take those pieces OUT of the base texture of the shirt. How do we do this? We can use | + | '''''Okay, but what about Hello Kitty's face and nose'''''? Those two elements, along with the black outline of Hello Kitty, will be left stationary (or nonrecolorable). To accomplish this we need to take those pieces OUT of the base texture of the shirt. '''''How do we do this?''''' We can use stencils and/or an overlay. There is a difference between the two, that will be explained in the '''[[Tutorials:CAS Creation From Start-To-Finish - Texturing|texturing]]''' stage of this tutorial. Looking at my Hello Kitty design, I think the nonrecolorable bits would be best left as an overlay. |
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