WhimsySmiles opened this issue on Oct 01, 2012 ยท 12 posts
ROMIG posted Sun, 07 October 2012 at 4:31 PM
This is something that was always possible but no on thought of it. I'm glad to see you take it on. I always thought that if someone can find a way to relax the comforming hair after a pose, so it flows more naturally and have gravity and be affected by the wind prop. I think it will add to the realism of the character as your image demonstrates.
I tried this with some of the comforming hair in my library but they always fell apart because the layers were too dense to add constraints after the fact but I felt that they could be converted if the layer strips maintained their bond to the base. The way you've done it makes this workable
My friend, don't let this be just an experiment and then move on like the other guy did. Try different lengths and styles, this could be a game changer. others will follow once someone has proven a concept can work. Keep up the good work.
Cheers