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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 02 11:49 pm)
Now, that's pretty groovy, Scarab.
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
What I've done is to bring in the first hair to my primary character, then I bring in a low-res figure(even the stickman) and bring in the second hair for that character. Then I manually move the second hair object over to the primary character and parent it to his/her head. After that's done, you can delete the stickman. Two hair objects on one head! Melanie
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Apologies if you already know this but I made an interesting discovery last night, while I was trying to finish off my Aladdin 2003 pic (now in my gallery page - shameless plug:)) I wanted to get Bowie's 1971 "Mullet" style, but couldn't find anything close enough. Yann hair is perfect for the spiky top, but there's no hair at the back for the long section. DAZ's Wonder Wedge was ideal for the back, but useless for the top... you get the idea. So, how about loading 2 hair styles at once? Ever tried it? Well, you can't, not with just one figure in the pic anyhow. But then again - with a little cheating - you can have 2 hairstyles at once! You have to save one out again as a prop (you can smart prop it to save time), then delete the original hair out of your scene. Load the prop version in, then the other hair figure you want to use and - et viola! - there they are.
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum.
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