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Paining out seams
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polycounter lvl 7
Aug 2011
Hello, I tried to paint out the seam in my boulder in photoshop using clone stamp but it did not work very well.
I was wondering if anyone has a good technique for paining out seams.
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MaD
polycounter lvl 7
Aug 2011
If you are working in max, you can just use the viewport canvas tool. Just load you diffuse texture and start painting out the seams.
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throttlekitty
Aug 2011
You are seriously naughty for such a large animated gif.
You can also make an alternate UV set created just to fix the seams. Bake the diffuse out, do fixes, then bake it back out to the original layout, and blend it into the original.
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oglu
polycount lvl 666
Aug 2011
use the texture as stencil in mudbox would be a fast way...
or the new clone brush...
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iamtravis316
polycounter lvl 11
Aug 2011
I would say Mudbox or the 3D Function in Photoshop (cs4+)
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You can also make an alternate UV set created just to fix the seams. Bake the diffuse out, do fixes, then bake it back out to the original layout, and blend it into the original.
or the new clone brush...