[RMVX ACE] DECENT FACESET CREATOR?
Posts
Pages:
1
Well, this is just lovely. I managed to find multiple, excellent faceset generators for making facesets for the female characters of Bella's Mansion 2, but for some dumb reason, none exist for male characters! At least, none that work properly, or don't have the assets scattered all over the place in one, giant jumbled mess. Or ones that don't make the guy characters look girly.
I've tried literally EVERY SINGLE LAST program I've come across on the internet, every last downloadable program, and still nothing. I've hit dead ends and roadblocks everywhere. And I don't have the skill yet to make the set myself. This is a very serious problem, because if I can't find a decent faceset generator for the male characters of the game, the game itself may never see the light of day. It's no fun to have the sequel game having only female characters!
I've tried literally EVERY SINGLE LAST program I've come across on the internet, every last downloadable program, and still nothing. I've hit dead ends and roadblocks everywhere. And I don't have the skill yet to make the set myself. This is a very serious problem, because if I can't find a decent faceset generator for the male characters of the game, the game itself may never see the light of day. It's no fun to have the sequel game having only female characters!
author=CrazeNo can do. I haven't got ANY money to spare on this project right now. It would have to be on a volunteer basis, or not at all.
pay somebody to draw you some
My own game is made up entirely of "generated" facesets from Facemaker 3.1 - I say that because I didn't use the generator per se, but I imported its parts into Gimp (it's basically open-source photoshop - and it's free!) and colored/edited them to my liking. By combining parts with some clever image editing, you can get some fairly decent results. Here are some examples (including some male ones):
As you can see, you can do a hell of a lot more with the parts in an image editor than in the generator itself (even change skin colors in a way that doesn't look like crap!). If you have any graphic design experience I'd highly suggest fooling around in Gimp or Photoshop and seeing what you can come up with :V




As you can see, you can do a hell of a lot more with the parts in an image editor than in the generator itself (even change skin colors in a way that doesn't look like crap!). If you have any graphic design experience I'd highly suggest fooling around in Gimp or Photoshop and seeing what you can come up with :V
Pages:
1
















