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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 06 4:35 pm)
Great !!! Thanks much....so if you use 10,000, its a mighty thick do :) Can't wait to get using this ---- hopefully gets delivered tomorrow...I'm feeling a couple of sick days coming on ...
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Just a suggestion (although it looks a little like you may already be doing this)... there's nothing keeping you from creating a transmap for the skull-cap and useing that to 'cover the scalp' with hair underneath.
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Those with P5 may not be this far along yet in setting up hair, but its been noted that the hair sometimes seems not a part of the model, or head...there is a slight gap...is this because of the cap that needs to be applied? Also...most of the images with hair so far seem very thin. I've seen mention of 5000 strands...has anyone experimented to find the ideal strand count ??? Obviously it depends on what you're trying to portray...but for a good, healthy, full head of hair. What is the method to make the hair lie down...conform, and also to flow in differing directions. Does that all have to be done dyna,ically somehow, or is it possible to turn some dials to make if flow as need ??
Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it.
Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together.
All things connect......Chief Seattle, 1854