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Creating a (furry) flock print using graphics? Need Help, please!

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  • ottoline

    Did you try a .png with a separate transparency channel (RGBA) as opposed to a .png (RGB) image. Where the alpha channel (black and white value 0-1) are the mask.

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  • CLO Designers

    Hi faltmann86. You could add a Base Map to your graphic. The base map will tell CLO where the fur should and should not be on the graphic. We have a video here explaining how to make and use Fur Base Maps HERE. hope this helps!

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  • faltmann86

    Thanks a lot. This actually helped if you take care of placing the base  BEFORE you transform it! 

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  • luisa123456789

    Hi! I’m having the same trouble as faltmann86. But It’s not an issue of hight. It seems that when I attach my flower grafic, it doesn’t recognize the flower and it kind of paints all the surface of the grafic in white (flower 1). 

    So I tried correcting these mistake by attaching an opacity map to the flower, but when I do, the part where, in the png is transparent and in the base map is black, it is shown in the fur as slightly darker than the base fur (flower 2). I did change mode from RGB to ALPHA, it did not change.

    How can I make CLO understand that dark part from flower 2 should be actually transparent?  

    Thank you very much 💕

    BASE MAP:GRAPHIC PNG:

     

    THE PROBLEM:

     

     

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