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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 30 8:14 pm)
Well, there was no attachement, but it's ok, I think we all know how awful it looks, lol!
Go to the transparency channel of the hair material, and add 86% transparency.
If it still looks odd, delete the colour production function, as well as the bump function if there is one.
It will be quite slow to render, but it's the only way for a good hair day.
Quote - Well, there was no attachement, but it's ok, I think we all know how awful it looks, lol!
Go to the transparency channel of the hair material, and add 86% transparency.
If it still looks odd, delete the colour production function, as well as the bump function if there is one.
It will be quite slow to render, but it's the only way for a good hair day.
That seems to have done the job, much thanks!
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Hey guys,
Having a bit of a problem. When I import a poser file into vue with strand-based hair it renders really oddly. I can't figure out what's going wrong and whether its on the part of vue or poser. See the attached file for an example.
Any ideas?
Much appreciated!