Looking for long, male pattern baldness hair
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I am doing volunteer work for DeMolay, an international organization that teaches young men 12 - 21 virtues such a courtesy, scholarship and respect for women. I am looking for hair and other items to recreate the knight that they have selected as their role model. I have attached a picture. If anyone has any suggestions I would appreciate it. I have some Templar items I can use, the hair seems to be most challenging. Thank you very much.
Jacques_DeMolay.jpg
57 x 75 - 18K
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I have not seen anything like that in the store....but you should be able to create it quickly enough with this program:
http://www.daz3d.com/look-at-my-hair
The learning curve to the program is very quick..if you follow the tutorials:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_JdHHW5yFwbqeq6aJzKtfEdbpt9k4HY6&feature=view_all
And the hair looks great
Yes, if you are using DS I would suggest either LaMH or Garibaldi, or for Poser the Hair Room. There have been only a couple of male-pattern baldness products, and as I recall neither was a long style - though you might look in the Star trek Buildrs thread, I'm not sure that some of the alien hair pieces may not work..
You could also use the morphing Fantasy Beard with hair. It's an older product and not as slick as some of the newer ones, but it's very versatile:
http://www.daz3d.com/michael-s-morphing-fantasy-beard-w-hair
I use this pretty much for any character with long hair + beard. Very easy to use and manipulate the opacity to get the look required.
Greetings,
Random note, that image is _REALLY_ small. If you google image search for 'Jacques de Molay' you'll find a bunch more versions of it that are larger.
I have nothing constructive, hair wise, to contribute however. :)
-- Morgan
Frankly, that looks like almost the precise 'do Plato is shown with in Raphael's "School of Athens", but with a fork to the beard. Hmmn...
http://www.gotterdammerung.org/photo/travel/vatican-city/vatican-museums/060905-162208 Raphael's 'The School of Athens' in the Stanze di Raffaello at the Apostolic Palace.html
Thanks all for very good suggestion. I will see what works best.