Therfor im not a big fan of
just do it for me, next time I need it, I will ask again and prefer the
show it to me, so I can learn to make it myself method:
My method is to first measure out the original micro and the micro I want to base the temp on.
Here we have 42 Pixels lenght from neck to waist compared to 37
50 pixel from neck to bottom of the shirt compared to 46
waist of 27 compared to 23
neck of 21 - 17
and wrists from 67 pixel to 57.
Out of these numbers you can calculate how much you have to strech the micro. In my case 118% seemed like a great fit.
Dragging it over the base you can see it fits mostly but the new micro is an even number of pixels wide, but normaly micros (and the base) have an uneven amout of pixels.
So in the next step I drag the right side of the micro one pixel to the side and clean up the outline. I delete some parts and mark the parts in bright green that have to be recoloured later.
Next step is to fill the gap in the middle of the micro. The blue part i copy and paste it in again. The red part I move two pixels to the side and fill the rest with the base colour
Dragging it over the base once again - you can see its mostly a fit. Next step would be to decide if you want the temp to follow the base or the base to follow the temp. In the first case you should widen the temp at the sections whre the base is showing from underneath (i always recolour the outline to make it easier to spot the diffrence) - in the later case you just delete everything showing underneath.
Some finishing touches at the shadows where it is blocky et voila