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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 24 4:20 pm)
There is a hairfit kit for V4 and Sydney from netherworks, You can buy it on DAZ-website or on netherworks website, directly from netherworks is cheaper, but only possible with paypal.
hairkit for V4 is $5.50. Works for all kinds of hair, as well hairprops as for figures, although the later is litlle bit work, I conversed Kyotohair from Kozaburo, and it works fine.
There also a V4 hairfit kit or several other hair at Poserpro's store from Freja, including Kozaburo's, but it only works on hairprops.
3dream has made his own V4 conversionkit for his own hair which is free and in the freestuff.
I agree that Kozaburo make wonderful hairprops , I wonder if he will adapt his hair for V4 and Sydney. Well, he has done it before, you never knows.
-How can you improve things when you don't make mistakes?
magnets are your best friend, I love magnets, makesfitting just about anything to anything easy, but its a per scene fix (as far as I know)
TemplarGFX
3D Hobbyist since 1996
I use poser native units
Here are some I did with NW's hair fit systems. I bought both systems one for V4 and one for Sydney:
For sydney:
Hi Micheal
will have a lookee over to NW tomorrow - getting ready soon to go to daughter's for a new year bash - have a good one everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sheila
My aspiration: to make a decent Poser Render I'm an Oldie, a goldie, but not a miracle worker :-)
Why buy a fit sytem for hair props? With a simple turn of the trans dials and maybe a touch of the scale, it is easy to get any of the hair props to fit V4 or Sydney without a problem. The only area you are going to run into a problem is where the hair is a figure itself. This reeks of the "I want instant art now" club.
Fitting prop hair is no problem it's the conforming hair I bought the kit for. For those that have a lot of really nice conforming hair a kit to help you out in making the cr2 and guiding one on how to edit a cr2 in an editor program to me is not "I want instant art now" it's just another tool and has no bearing on the finished image. Some people have a very hard time scaling hair or trying to edit cr2 files. Poser is suppose to be fun and if there are tools available to make it so then what the hell?
Quote - Why buy a fit sytem for hair props? With a simple turn of the trans dials and maybe a touch of the scale, it is easy to get any of the hair props to fit V4 or Sydney without a problem. The only area you are going to run into a problem is where the hair is a figure itself. This reeks of the "I want instant art now" club.
What "reeks" might be your standards. Various models have differently shaped heads, and applying scale to the hair as if it were a cube rather than one of an infinite variety of ellipsoids will not work well enough for my taste. That's why magnets were suggested above.
I'm buying the two NW kits. You go ahead and make your own flour.
M
**Oh dear, can of worms anyone? ;-)
I don't want a "make art" doodah - that would take the challenge away - but as I have limited hand mobility anything which helps adapt props/figures/whatever is a bonus.
Anyway, not going to get into any good guy/bad guy arguments here. Thanks for the suggestions - and have a good 2007!
Sheila**
My aspiration: to make a decent Poser Render I'm an Oldie, a goldie, but not a miracle worker :-)
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I love Kozaburo's hair - have always thought that for a freebie it's one of the best around. I'm no great shakes at re-fitting hair, so has anyone come up with V4 fits or knows of any upcoming Koz "dos"
Sheila
My aspiration: to make a decent Poser Render I'm an Oldie, a goldie, but not a miracle worker :-)
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