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Comments (4)
thecytron
Xcellent portrait!
Faemike55
I've no idea other than that, it is a wonderful portrait
LunaFaye
It could either be from shadows or AO. Either way it's probably coming from one of the lights in your scene. What are your light's settings? What are your render setting? Nice pic by the way. ;)
MrGorf
Does this happen only with THIS hair? Actually, I would encourage you to turn off shadows for the hair completely. It will save you lots of time and you can "fake" the shadows in postwork without much hassle. If turning off the hair's shadows doesn't get rid of the artifacts, I don't know what will.