RAMWorks opened this issue on May 05, 2020 ยท 9 posts
KarinaKiev posted Tue, 05 May 2020 at 1:29 PM
Sorry, editing time ran out:
Some more explanations:
The main difference in Poser between an
is that a {prop figureHair} sort of becomes a body part, so you can grab it with the mouse and use it to move the whole head. This won't work with a simple hair prop.
Both ways have it's advantages and flaws:
if you load a {prop figureHair}, then modify it, and subsequently decide to try another {prop figureHair}, the previous one will be deleted and replaced with the new one - so your previous work is lost.
If you load a hair as a simple {prop AnynameHair}, yo can try our different versions of hair without deleting the previous one.
Try what best fits your needs.
I would suggest starting with simple props first to have all options, and only after you've achieved your desired style, save it to the "Hair" library (*1).
K
(*1) Which is only necessary if you need the little extra functionality of a {prop figureHair}. My hairs nowadays are mostly saved as regular props and locked into place. . . . .
EDIT: RAMWolff and Boni did type faster than me... ** . .
@RAMWolff: DO NOT! check "Inherit bends of parent! Simply reparent it and save. That's all!