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Post your new skins for the season starting September 23, 2019!
#11
(09-26-2019, 11:33 PM)Nick Catsoudas Wrote:  Looking at all those liveries makes me feel bad about my own painting abilities, haha. Good job everyone, your patience must be legendary. Shame that the Merc AMG .kn5 file is broken and every time I convert it to FBX it's all screwed up in Mudbox. Hopefully I can share something really hideous I made next season Big Grin


There's a bit of cleanup required to deal with the "paintable" mesh in Mudbox which can be a bit bug-prone (Mudbox likes to crash when there are a ton of polygons in the scene, especially if you unpacked them with that wacky EXE and not using Content Manager). I might be able to clean it up for you and pack the result up somewhere if you like.

Edit: Sent you a PM. File's pretty small, as it turns out! Smile
Tutorial on how to use Autodesk Mudbox and Adobe Photoshop to make custom liveries! https://tinyurl.com/yaetz4qz
Grab my PDash Skins (an Assetto Corsa HUD app) here: https://tinyurl.com/y95ewubz
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#12
And then there's me doing the skins using paint.net. 
I tried making a skin with Mudbox following Russell's tutorial (it's clear, but the problem is me) , but i need more, more and more practice.
One of the biggest problem are stripes, or other things covering more parts of the car
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#13
Welcome to the world of the 2d skinner Matteo Smile
Mudbox does take some time to get your head around but once you do it's worth it. Massive time saver too so more time to race.

Not used paint.net but you can always give gimp a try which is another free one. www.gimp.org
Shaun Clarke Racing (Previously TPCSimRacing) driver and painter.
https://www.facebook.com/PlankLiveries
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#14
I tried to use GIMP but i've more confidence with paint.net
Also because i started to do skins with it (around 2 years ago) and after so much time it's quite complicated to change Big Grin
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#15
Stripes is easily the strong point of working in 3D. I made my Fulvia with the simple set of stripes down the driver position in about an hour... and most of that was me futzing around with where to put my logos. The stripes were probably done in about 15 minutes.
Tutorial on how to use Autodesk Mudbox and Adobe Photoshop to make custom liveries! https://tinyurl.com/yaetz4qz
Grab my PDash Skins (an Assetto Corsa HUD app) here: https://tinyurl.com/y95ewubz
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#16
Nice looking skins guys!

For the maserati gt4 race, I feel its a bit of a low effort but its blue and yellow and have teeth so Im gonna call it good enough for now.

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#17
This is the first skin I made in Mudbox, I always used solely photoshop before this. For some reason that I haven't figured out yet is that most of my stencils end up being a low quality. I really liked the theme of my last skin so I used that again. Still haven't raced this week hahaha. Thanks Russell for making the youtube videos and the tutorials about Mudbox. They really helped me!

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#18
I am not an artist, but I've just made a custom skin to share with some awesome and nice drivers, and friends!


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Shaun Clarke Racing team.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXFr32FURbIpcY7IAMUaO7A
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#19
(09-28-2019, 10:27 AM)Sergio Mendez Wrote:  I am not an artist, but I've just made a custom skin to share with some awesome and nice drivers, and friends!

They look really cool. Especially the custom names an flags on thr side window. It looks like you have no Ambient Oclusion layer active. Is this the case?
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#20
Though i was seeing a few similar skins. Nice teamwork
Shaun Clarke Racing (Previously TPCSimRacing) driver and painter.
https://www.facebook.com/PlankLiveries
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