How To Add Sweat To Skin In Blender Tutorial
This tutorial will show you how to add sweat droplets onto a human 3D model in Blender. By using the Blender Particles System. I learned this after watching a tutorial by Zack Reinhardt from CG Boost Academy on how to add water droplets onto an apple model. You can find the link to that youtube video below.
In this step by step video, I'm adding the sweat droplets onto the Resident Evil 3: Remake Jill Valentine 3D character model skin. This video is for educational purpose and to learn Blender software only.
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Quick Tip: If at anytime you lose focus of your model or item or object. You zoom in and around the 3D viewport, and you clicked on the axis gizmo and now you can’t see any of your items. Don’t panic. You don’t need to use your mouse scroll view to zoom out all the way back to see where your item is and reselect. Just use the outliner editor, click on the object, right click “select,” to make sure it is selected. Then, go to view, click Frame Selected. Or if you’ve a numpad on your keyboard, the period “.” Key. This works in Object Mode.
CG Boost Tutorial by Zack Reinhardt https://youtu.be/DOm2K9jOZLI
3D Jill model by www.deviantart.com/sticklove
Assault Rifle model by www.deviantart.com/kanbara914
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