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you probably mean skinning the mesh. biped is the bone system. in 3d that is.

I'd have to advise against taking a picture and placing it on a model. First, it looks terrible cause the resolution is either not high enough, or the photo is saturated. Second, it looks very awkward and stretched. A front view picture would not account for curves on a human body.

I suggest that you learn how to skin with Photoshop, or apply a basic procedural skin, there are plenty of good ones. That's just my 2 cents, be free to test.
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