Afrodite-Ohki opened this issue on Mar 31, 2023 Β· 2223 posts
Y-Phil posted Mon, 10 April 2023 at 9:38 AM
Thalek posted at 8:45 AM Mon, 10 April 2023 - #4461527
And if you don't want to use a second layer, a simple Color_math node, with its argument set to Multiply, can give the result you want, especially if the non-tattoo part is completely white.Somehow, I have managed to remain a beginner for twenty some years now, which is an advantage when I'm beta-testing: I make all the mistakes a newbie would make that more expert beta testers would not. You'd be amazed at how many bugs you can find by putting in the wrong inputs . . . .
At any rate, you all have been doing some lovely renders, so I thought I would share one of my Poser 13 renders. The woman in the foreground used to have a tattoo on her chest, but in superfly, the overlay looked like a black shirt, not a tattoo. Using EzSkin fixed the skin problem but removed her tattoo. I also tried some depth of field on the image, but didn't get it right.
Here it is:

gives this:

The same trick also work in case you'd like to add blush to the cheeks:

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