drawn opened this issue on May 22, 2024 Β· 5 posts
drawn posted Wed, 22 May 2024 at 12:41 PM
I put new hair, Amy hair, on my secondary heroine and I'd like to flip it sometimes when she's dancing. someone told me how to do that and I've lost or forgotten the method. Please reshow me and I'll save the info!
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Y-Phil posted Wed, 22 May 2024 at 4:09 PM
Do you mean something else than the hair's own predefined movements?
the best way is to click where the hair reacts:
as it's often the neck on these old hairs, but not always. In the present case, it's the head.
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drawn posted Thu, 23 May 2024 at 12:40 AM
thanks, but I can't get the same controls in my hair does that means it has none? or have I looked in wrong place?
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Y-Phil posted Thu, 23 May 2024 at 5:23 AM
I just checked: in 2013, I bought AmyHair from LittleFox and it's the one I've show here.
Starting with Poser11, you will find it in the included content, with a slight difference in the character's hierarchy, because yes: in both case: it's a conforming character, not a dynamic hair prop (dynamic au sens de Poser), so you may manipulate its morphs from the Pose and the Material rooms, it has nothing to do with the Hair room.
Here is the Poser13 version:
And LittleFox version:
Note that LittleFox used to sold a set with 3 versions: Aiko3, Vic3 and Vic4.
The one that comes with Poser's content package snaps directly in place with Pauline2 fox example:
That probably explains why its body structure is somewhat different from version of LittleFox.
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Y-Phil posted Thu, 23 May 2024 at 5:40 AM
Oops I forgot a French expression in the middle, lol: "dynamic au sens de Poser" = "dynamic in the sense of Poser"
I wasn't sure of the translation, because we sometimes come across what we call false brothers:
presently -> "actuellement" in French
actually -> "en fait" in French, same as "In fact"
and "prΓ©sentement" translates to currently
You get the idea
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