If the back pattern doesn't match with the side pattern like the image above, that's okay.
( Look above) Now that you know how to make the pattern slanted, do that to the whole cat body.
Paint the top of the cat's body according the pattern on the side, but just slanted. After you finished painting the rainbow pattern on the side, tilt the model so that you can see the top and side of the cat. (be sure not to press the mirror button, even though it makes things faster, it'll ruin the pattern)ģ. Once you finished the rainbow pattern, repeat it. Keep on doing this until you have the whole body filled, 3 pixels, 3 pixels, 3 pixels, and so on. Keep on ascending like what you did for the red, making sure that all the orange pixels are next to all the red pixels. Next, with the orange, paint three pixels on the right of the 3 red pixels. You can copy my pattern above, second image.Ģ. When you get to the end of the body, decrease the blocks one by one. (where it's tail is) Then, stack three pixels, each one on top of each other. start by coloring three pixels two blocks away from the back of the cat's body.
you can also change the noise intensity, making the noise darker or lighter. This makes it easier to make noise, instead of taking a long time choosing dark and light colors. If you want the cat to have a more realistic rainbow color, you can press noise mode button, which is below the brush button. (remember to look at the image reference if you get stuck) Now that we know how to apply color on skin, we can start giving the cat a rainbow texture! The body doesn't include the front two legs.