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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 23 7:38 pm)
Anton, I like it the way it is. I already have a thought of a 60-70ish image I would definitely use this for. I do not mean to be confrontational with Bast (whose creative artistry cannot be questioned) by any means, but I like the "shaggy dog" look. It lends itself to uses most of the other transmapped hair looks do not. In addition to possibly using it for that 60-70ish time or even punk, it has a look that reminds me of Pris from Blade Runner. I even like the color because I have been able to take similarly colored hair and turn it into almost any color I need. Another great work, Anton.
First thanks for such a quick response. I already have smooth bobs so I was going for something versitile(wet hair, greasy, rocker,peasant girl, goth chic,vampire,etc). The prop is casting shadows but this can be turned off. The ends are, of course, transmapped with feathered strokes. I am making most of my hair props with blonde maps. As casamerica pointed out, they can be easily changed to almost any other color in photoshop or painter. It is a strong look. But do you think people will want it? Anton
Just one comment about the ends: when you have straight hair and cut it shaggy like this, it lays in flatter against your neck toward the ends because there's less hair there to poof them out. So it shouldn't go straight down or have so much body at the ends--this cut in real life would have a lot of body around the top and then kind of taper in to the neck. Nice work! Mary
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