

Once you're done , It should look like this (some people prefer a 2x2 eye size instead of the 1x2 eye size i'm using). Select the eraser tool and edit out the eyes and the mouth, so that you can see the background through it. Once you've got your paint tool open, you need the skin you want to edit (make sure, before you start editing, that you have a checkered grey and white background).

Pixlr - ( Free, I have no experience with this tool, it was suggested by Tiedmes)įor this tutorial, I will be using. It must save transparency, transparency allows you to load an file into MI (or any other programme for that matter) and have your chosen areas remain see through.

To make a face rig the first tool you need is a photo editing/paint tool. So here it is, face rigs for beginners! This tutorial is for those who are looking to use this guide to make their first face rig. I have recently become interested in face rigs, and, although I 'm not very experienced I feel like I haven't contributed an awful lot to the MI community.
