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Fabric Skinning Guide
Difficulty: Intermediate
Category: FPSB > TexturingAuthor(s): Noiseless

Thank you to YellowJellow for proof reading it!

Cloth Guide ZIP file.

The resources i mentioned in the tutorial on in there.


Added: 3 months agoTags: cloth, skinning, yellow, jello, noiseless, texture, wrinkles, fabric
Feedback (7)
Notoorjus .
FPSBRAGNANAY2M
Posted 12 hours ago
It's simple and clean, but relays way too much on premade brushes and textures. It's close to a "put together this stuff here and you'll get that shit over there" tutorial.
- FPSBRAGNANA
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What a stupid emokid!Y2M
Posted 3 months ago
Great tut! Very usefull
- What a stupid emokid!
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Lick my LeafY2M
Posted 3 months ago
Pros: Easy to read, and very helpful.
Cons: none
Improvements: none
Notes: Very nice work noise, I already knew how to do this, but it has re-enforced my understanding of it :D
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In My LifeY2M
Posted 3 months ago
Great tutorial. I really found it helpful. Maybe I can start skinning some gloves now that tutorial has made the fabrics easier to skin.
- In My Life
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school school and another time school...Y2M
Posted 3 months ago
Pros: Nice , i hope this will give me some skills :P
Notes: add more :)
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Back in the Vault due to Nuclear Winter.Y2M
Posted 3 months ago
This will definitely come in quite handy when I go forth and try to make some cloth textures in the near future.

Great tut.
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Fear is the key. Where is the lock?Y2M
Posted 3 months ago
Amazing tutorial man! Really clean and easy to understand. I love it. :D
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