Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Clothified Hair?

DrowVampyre opened this issue on Oct 19, 2004 ยท 4 posts


maxxxmodelz posted Tue, 19 October 2004 at 2:27 PM

It could work if you define certain areas of the hair/cloth as only being dynamic. Otherwise, the hair prop will just look and act like a rag or towel flopping around on the figure's head. Unless you have a hair prop with lots of modeled/transmapped "strands", I imagine it will turn out rather unrealistic and looking/behaving strange.

I've had some good success with the strand-based dynamic hair in P5, but there's definitely a learning curve involved with using it, and also there are some drawbacks/limitations to the current state of it's existance. ;-) SR4 fixed a lot of the collision problems from previous versions, but it's still not perfect, and you don't have the luxury of forcing calculations to start or end at certain frames of an animation. Calcs always start at frame 1 no matter what. :-(

Message edited on: 10/19/2004 14:30


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