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Does any one know a good way to hair?
Thanks :mrgreen:
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Also, can someone tell me how to pose a model? Help is appretiated.
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Dennis has a fur plug-in you might like:
http://supercoldmilk.com/ac3dplug/fur.html You can also use the "fins and shells" method. Make several layers of your model--at least 6 to 10--and then put a semi-transparent texture with spiky dots on it. It will look like hair or fur. |
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Sort of like a lot of polygons coming of the person's head in the shape of hair?
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Plugin: http://supercoldmilk.com/ac3dplug/fur.html Tutorials: http://supercoldmilk.com/ac3dtut/plu...ur_basics.html http://supercoldmilk.com/ac3dtut/plu..._basics_2.html Lisa's example is a texture-based solution, I believe, which would be much more practical for larger amounts of hair. |
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That solved my hair problem
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