Importing Facial Expression Textures
Import facial expression textures in the [Character configuration] palette.
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If a facial expression texture with the same name already exists in the [Face parts folder] where you have imported the facial expression texture, it is overwritten with the imported texture. It is recommended that you back up any textures that you want to keep before importing a new texture. Facial expression textures can be backed up by exporting the texture or duplicating the part. |
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For information on the specifications of facial expression textures, see "Specifications of Facial Expression Textures" . |
1Select the part
Select a [Face parts folder] in the [Facial expression] group on the [Character configuration] palette to import the facial expression texture.
(1) Display the [Face parts folder] containing the texture to be imported in the [List].
(2) Click the name of the [Face parts folder] where you want to import the facial expression texture.
2Import the facial expression texture
Click [Import facial expression] in the [Character configuration] palette. When the dialog box for selecting a file is displayed, select the Photoshop document file to be used for the facial expression texture.
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Facial expression textures can also be imported by clicking [Import facial expression] in the [Character information] palette. |
3Check the facial expression texture
The edited facial expression texture is applied to the [Face parts folder]→[Facial expression] in the [Character configuration] palette.
If the number of facial expressions has not changed, click the [Visible/Invisible] icon for facial expression textures to display the facial expression in the [Document] window.
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For information on how to capture thumbnails of facial expressions, see "Capturing a Thumbnail" →"Facial Expressions for Characters" . |