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    Rock band 3 tattoos

    I was wondering if there was a way to make a tramp stamp? I selected back but seem to be missing how to move the tattoo below the bra line. I would like to move it to lower back or where people usually call the tramp stamp area.

    I also wanted to add a naval ring so if that is possible, please feel free to also let me know how.

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    I wanted to give my character a tattoo on her hip....since I have one there myself....but there didn't seem to be a way to do that.

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    OK, here goes:

    Just make the artwork like usual. Then, after saving the design, hit "apply," then there will be a second menu, you may confuse it for the artwork making menu, but it is different. You'll have the options, "edit art," "move," "scale," etc. If you select "move," you can move your artwork as a whole. So you can move the back art to the lower back.

    This is also helpful for making sleeve tattoos and making face paint fit onto your characters faces properly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BohemianMatt View Post
    OK, here goes:

    Just make the artwork like usual. Then, after saving the design, hit "apply," then there will be a second menu, you may confuse it for the artwork making menu, but it is different. You'll have the options, "edit art," "move," "scale," etc. If you select "move," you can move your artwork as a whole. So you can move the back art to the lower back.

    This is also helpful for making sleeve tattoos and making face paint fit onto your characters faces properly.

    What he said. But just to add another tip: I still couldn't get my tramp stamp low enough, so when you are making the artwork, edit the layers so that you move the image to the very bottom of the "frame". Then when you move the whole image after applying the art, it will go low enough. I hope this made sense.

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    The comments here have been helpful, but one thing to add to try and make it a little clearer. In order to make a bigger piece like a sleeve, add the elements you want to a single art "square" at a smaller scale (i.e. can be three or our seprate art pieces in a veritcal line) . Then 'apply' the art. Then use the scale option from the menu that appears after you 'apply' the art to increase the size of your sleeve and move it up or down to cover the whole arm from shoulder to wrist. If you do it in two pieces it will not have to zoom a much and look cleaner. Hope this helps. I was dissapointed when i thought RB3 couldnt tattoo sleeves and such, but you can! Thank god.


 

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