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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 23 1:20 pm)
Here are some dumb questions: Just how do you know which hair will conform or parent itself to a figure? I assume conforming hair is found in the Figures/Characters Library, while "non-conforming" hair is in the hair library? Do we have any way of knowing ahead of time if hair is "applied properly" to a character? I've been shocked to notice sometimes that hair is barely on the character in question. It's also a shock when the character moves, and the hair stays behind! Some hair is in the props library? Why? I tend to forget about any hair that isn't in the hair library. Who knows how much of my hair gets unused?!
I keep losing track of where some hair is. I'm sure I have hair in my Poser directory somewhere that I've forgotten even exists. And when I need one, I usually can't remember where I saw it last. Thus I wish hair was all in one place. I don't really know why it has to be in so many formats. It ends up scattered all over the place where I can't find it. It would make life much easier if it could all be found in the Hair library. Also, I've found that most hair in the Hair library is already parented to the head, but there are a few that are not, so they stay behind when you move the character. Is there a way to resave the offending hair piece and make it automatically parent to the head? Does it work the same in the Hair library as a Smart Prop does in the Props libary? It would sure cure a lot of headaches. Melanie
Maybe we should label uncomforming hair "wigs". JV ;o)
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Anyone know why some hair conforms and some doesn't? And aside from deleting it and starting over how do you unconform a figure (hair or otherwise?) Thanks in advance!