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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 24 11:54 pm)
Great---I've been experimenting using sections..but that also has length cutting etc....plus direction...off to the library
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Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound
together.
All things connect......Chief Seattle,
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Attached Link: http://ez2www.com/go.php3?site=book&go=1562531034
I found another book series that have these kind of digrams Milady's Haircutting: A Technical Guide: Men'S, Women's and Children's Cuts at amazon.com. click on the "See all 6 sample pages" or "See more product details".-Anton, creator of
ApolloMaximus: 32,000+ downloads
since 3-13-07
"Conviction without truth is denial; Denial in the
face of truth is concealment."
That is a sticky professional opinion that might be better not answered. Mixing and matching is the ideal scenario I think. Basically do what works. There has only recently been an innovation in hair rendering technology. It will be a bit before it catches up with the industry. Just my opinion. Even Sasquach looks like hair plugs at the root.
-Anton, creator of
ApolloMaximus: 32,000+ downloads
since 3-13-07
"Conviction without truth is denial; Denial in the
face of truth is concealment."
I wonder if CL has thought about packaging a limited form of Poser5 with just heads and the hair room and marketing this to hairstylists to try dry runs on hairstyle ideas? That could be a small but lucrative market! You heard it here first! Copyright 2002! I expect a percentage for the idea!!!!! ....or free upgrades for the rest of my life.....or maybe a new computer so I can run P5 finally....or maybe a pony...... Scarab
Anton I spent 7 years as a hairdresser before I went back to school. In trade school - we had books just like these but much better with a filmstrip (but I can't remember the product name). I then spent 9 years in university earning my way through my BFA (Bachelor of Fine Art) and my post secondary work cutting hair in my dorm room and during the summer. I was lucky that my father was a Barber Stylist and our family had our owned Salon to go home to. Unfortunately I do not have P5 yet or I would be by now sweeping the polygons off of the floor :-)lol I am going to see a beauty rep and see if one can still get these books. At one time as well cutting Diagrams use to come with your new poster or display window styles once a month (a subscription the shop would buy). This I am going to look into.
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Attached Link: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1562530704/ref=lib_rd_ss_TT01/102-3104827-9839343?v=g
Hairstyles are cut in small sections at a time and from what I have seen of the layout of the P5 hair room this would be the best way to work. The hair I do believe first placed on the head stands up on the models head and then is made to lay down over(some one can correct me on this - I am going by screen shots) Professional HairDressing Magazines have cutting maps for hairdressers that are laid out into hair sections and quadrants of the head and in three views front back and profile (a blue print for learning how to cut or learn new styles). Just go to a good local Salon or HairDressing school and they will have what you need. (ie. Salon Magazine) See the example I found on the net (link) of what I am talking about.