Tutorial: Painting a face/skin texture in Photoshop. Color map.


#29

Great tutorial man, thanks!


#30

just wanted to say thanks, very cool tutorial !


#31

I would love to see the bump tut if you can. This tut iv very good and rare…


#32

Thanks for your comments all!

Sinnn, there is a bump and spec tutorial, just look below in my signature!

It’s not specifically for this face (female face), but a more general one. I hope that it will be of help to you.


#33

madart,

Great tutorial! Very easy to follow and understand. Do you have something similar for clothing - shirts, pants, etc?


#34

mehn_15, sorry about the late reply, but no I’m sorry I haven’t made any tutorials for fabrics. Couldn’t find any other tutorials on that subject right now.


#35

Hi
Thanks a lot…and Thanks again…


#36

laltu dey, you’re welcome!


#37

I have been looking for this exact info for 2 weeks. another forum members did not seem to want to be helpfull at all. this will help me see the true way to do this better than ever before.


#38

primemac, Glad my tutorial could be of so much help to you! Have you seen the other tut: Painting a bump and spec map?


#39

nice tutorial
but i think u better to explaine how do u make glossing, reflection & bump maps on photoshop
really i liked the tutorial … keep on
good luck


#40

al3ashiq64, thank you! But I didn’t forget to make a tutorial on how to make a spec and bump map. I made that tutorial later on. Look in my signature and you’ll see. :slight_smile:


#41

just subscribing


#42

Woot for you! This is giving me a heavy foundation to start aggressively messing with photoshop. Thank you for posting these tutorials!


#43

super tutorial!! pls teach more :slight_smile:


#44

i love the tutorial for the eyebrows, can you do one for how to do hair at all?


#45

magiclop, I read your question in the other thread as well.

There are many ways to make hair. It depends on if you’re making a game character, a hi-res animated character, realistic or toon, a still image…

You can use a hair system like Maya Hair or XSI Hair, Maya Fur. You can model the hair and use textures…

I can give you a quick explanation on how to paint textures for hair.

You know how to make eyebrows, you basically use the same technique to paint hair.

This is an image with different layers laid next to each other, so that you can see the brushes and what I have painted on each layer. The final result is at the far right. You have to make an alpha map as well.

I will continue this when I get back home again, time flies… I have to rush out. Sorry about the half explanation.


#46

Right, to continue where I left off yesterday… :slight_smile:

To explain the image further, the background layer is a gradient and shows in all sections of the image.

I have used several layers with different brushes, a lot of them are standard Photoshop brushes. The colours here are very similar, you can use a greater variety in colours for a better result.

Then you need an transparency map, I usually desaturate the image and use levels and/or curves (adjustment layers) to increase the contrast. You know that black gives transparency.

One other way is to select all the layers, not the background layer though. Create two new layers and fill the selection with white on one of them. Fill the other layer with black and let that layer be below the white layer.

You might want to paint some hairs in your face texture to make the transition from skin to hair look better, but again that all depends on what you are working on.

I f you put your hair geometry close to the head or in strategic places, and work carefully at your textures, you should be able to get a good result.

But remember there are many ways to make hair, sometimes you’ll use a combination of methods.

And this way is an old and very simple way of doing it.

Let me know if anything is unclear.


#47

Grat Tutorial, thank you so much for sharing :slight_smile:


#48

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