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Subject: Inside surface of hair texture showing up in preview mode - tip :)


P5y ( ) posted Thu, 22 October 2009 at 5:32 AM · edited Thu, 28 November 2024 at 11:35 AM

Thanks to all help i get , im posting a great tip for anyone who renders in Preview mode but dont like the fact that the inside surface of hair is invisible.

Take Cecile Hair V4

  1. Select Grouping Tool (one of the ball buttons with a square in it)

  2. Press inverse Textures

  3. Press Create Prop

  4. Name Prop CecileProp

  5. Press inverse Textures again. (inverses the prop which should be auto selected after creating)

  6. Select CecileProp and Set parent .

  7. For Cecile hair , parent to "head". (Use trial and error)

  8. Tick Inherit Bends

  9. Conform Cecile hair , Test by twisting Victorias head to see if the prop follows the hair. If not try a different thing to parent like Neck , body and test.

  10. Now you should have both sides of the textures to the Hair in Preview.

  11. The reason why you inverse first then create a prop to reinverse , rather then just create prop and use that inversed is that there is a colour bug.


TrekkieGrrrl ( ) posted Thu, 22 October 2009 at 6:27 AM

 Colour bug? In what way? 

Also... sorry if it's a stupid question, but why would anyone "render" in preview? Animations? It still looks crappy with no shadows.

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Anthanasius ( ) posted Thu, 22 October 2009 at 7:45 AM

The most simple is to activate the "enhance multilayer transparency" in the render preview option ...

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