
There StyleMaker Transtone--How To

Trnastones are really quite simple once you know how to use them.
In Paint Shop Pro:
This tutorial will not include cleavage, but will show you how to save your texture so it turns out to be a “transtone” texture.
First you have to eliminate your background (anything you don’t want to show up on your model).
*** Note: In working with cleavage, especially in PSP, don't use grey tones. Use skintones of different colors. Use a color darker than
the deepest shade available, and use lighter ones too...then play with blurring, etc. Cleavage is the hardest thing to do, but once you
have mastered it, you will find you have learned key points for creating other effects. Every designer really needs to experiment with
this frustrating item, and every designer creates cleavage differently...
Here is an example of what your texture might look like before a transtone is created:
Creating a transtone is quite simple.
In your layers, simply make any layer you don’t want your model in Stylemaker to see, invisible.
Below is an example of what your texture will look like if you have done this correctly.

Once you have your texture ready, you will save it.
Go to file, then to Export. From Export, go to PNG Optimizer. Below is what it looks like as you do this.


You will be taken to a window that looks like this:
The only thing you have to do in this window under Color is to make sure that 16.7 Million (24 Bit) is marked.

The next step is to click on Transparency as the picture below shows.

Click on Alpha Channel transparency and Existing image or Layer TransparenClick ok, and you will be taken to a screen to save your image to the location you want to save it to. Now you are ready to take a look at it in your Styl

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This is what the transtones should look like when you load the transtone texture into it:










Once you are happy with your product, submit it, and bring it into world upon app
I hope this helps you.
More to come soon.
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