Hey im having a ton of trouble I saw this and decided i should try it an bang it went wrong so i was wondering if you could help me out
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I've made an updated version of the Blend for the new Cycles render engine. Works in 2.68. Cycles might run slow if you're using a dinosaur computer. In that case, decrease the number of samples in the Sampling pane.
Go to the Nodes editor, and add a transparent shader (Transparent BSDF) and use the Mix shader to mix it with the already-present Diffuse BSDF. Link the image texture's Alpha to Mix's Factor so that it looks like this:Now you've got your Steve head!
I've made an edit and when I render it its comes out completely white and you can't see anything. How do I fix that?
My best guess is that you have too many lights, I would suggest that you take a look at your lights in the scene along with your environmental lighting settings.
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You should choose Blender. Do you have it installed?
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or If you don't have hat layer then delete the hat layer
or model the hat your-self
Hope i help
anyway to fix this?
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UV/Image Editor>Image>Open Image>select your file>3D View>select the rig>Texture>select the image that you just opened.
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You need to go into the Object Data tab and click on X-Ray
Go into the UV/Image Map tab and click Replace Image, then locate a photo that you want to use.
My best guess is that you have too many lights, I would suggest that you take a look at your lights in the scene along with your environmental lighting settings.
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Check to see if you have the "hat" layer area filled with white on the actual skin file.