Here goes the most intensive part of my operation. Unreal uses particular shaders for eyes, hair, skin and clothing, on top of having a specific parameter for how metallic(the main reason all that the crown, the jewels and the earrings now reflect so much) a material is but since there were no maps for the new parameters I had to improvise quite a bit
https://imgur.com/a/FH2De
I also had to add on top of the existing maps, for instance I had to make like 4 maps for her nails because the in-game parts of that map have literally nothing for that zone, and rightly so, as there was no reason to dig to such levels of details, especially with a limited hardware.
Speaking of which, my work included levelling the colors in multiple zones, as there is a great dose of fake lightning all over the textures, giving the illusion of detail during screenshots and being too far from the camera for being notable during gameplay. You can see the change on her jewels and her eyes more prominently. Speaking of which, without that light drawing attention, that cold stare became more pearcing than before.
And now that she made the transition, it's time to make
Sonic OCs color swaps
Now the first thing that needs to be done is
***** Negative Rosalina
This one uses the almighty power of 3D engines in order to let her absorb the light. It is also an easy base to make her Cosmic self, I'd just need to replace all that black with the texture under her gown.
Anyhow, let's make her travel a bit back in time
https://imgur.com/a/Zcc1t
The first one is pretty self-explanatory, I just ripped her colors straight from the book with almost no modifications
In the second I adapt from the style of the book, using very last page showing her as reference, as that is the page showing her after changing appearence. On a general note, her colors are warmer and, with the exception of her dress, more saturated, though her hairs are probably not that red(they may be, considering how the book is desaturated)
The third is simply taking the opposite path with some pretty strict guidelines
The fourth once again adapts that to be more cohesive. Now her dress follows the silver-white monochromatic contrast that the rest of the model was following, culminating in a quite unsettling show of cold, piercing stoicism, not to say apathy.
Well, that's about it, guess here's the last