Published Nov 3rd, 2012, 11/3/12 4:22 pm
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You don't have to give credit to me if you used this.
Gender | Other |
Model | Steve |
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curs-shading-template
Gender | Other |
Model | Steve |
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But what you do is go into the program, open your skin file, then drag in the template and select add layer. Now make sure that the template is selected, go to layer > layer properties. Choose where it says normal and find overlay. Press ok and go to brightness & contrast. Fix the contrast to your liking, I go to 44.
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