What @scorpio said... I use Super Natural Brows on all of my Genesis 8 figures. For materials that don't have an eyebrow free version, I use "Brow Remover for Daz Studio," which supports Genesis 8 (https://www.daz3d.com/brow-remover-for-daz-studio).
Trish
They're not the same, if you use the Natural Brow that we're talking about you'll know why. As much as I love Redz products, this is far superior in terms of flexibility and realism.
These and the peach fuzz for G3 are two of my most favourite products ever created.
I have a feeling it might be something to do with scripting or changing file names to get it to work with G8, both of which I never really mess around with...
I realise they are not the same but it is an alternative and to be honest looking at the Real Eyebrows product I'm not all that impressed the eyebrows look rather sparse and thin, all of them look well groomed nothing natural, also they only appear to be for the females.
But really its a matter of choice.
That's because you're going off of the promos, but these brows allow you to create your own brow shape, change the length, thickness. It's an incredible product that is definitely good for men and women. But like I said you wouldn't know unless you tried it.
Yes I am the promos are what are suppose to show me what the product does, to me it doesn't look at all versatile. And using plucked female brows on males may work in some situations but not most.
If you find the product is not versatile, I suggest you are not using it correctly. All of the styles below were creating using this product.
If you find fibremesh looks too blunt, I suggest adding subdivision and maybe a smoothing modifier. Also, removing the limits to how far you can lengthen or rotate things gives you many, many more options.
@Karuki, Wow, I would never have guessed that anyone could get those kind of results from that product. On the aliens you made, the eyebrows look like geometry!
And by the way, where can I follow your signature fashion model? Also, what head covering is that you have on her?, because I thought I had them all, and that one has thicknessI
What @scorpio said... I use Super Natural Brows on all of my Genesis 8 figures. For materials that don't have an eyebrow free version, I use "Brow Remover for Daz Studio," which supports Genesis 8 (https://www.daz3d.com/brow-remover-for-daz-studio).
Trish
They're not the same, if you use the Natural Brow that we're talking about you'll know why. As much as I love Redz products, this is far superior in terms of flexibility and realism.
These and the peach fuzz for G3 are two of my most favourite products ever created.
I have a feeling it might be something to do with scripting or changing file names to get it to work with G8, both of which I never really mess around with...
I realise they are not the same but it is an alternative and to be honest looking at the Real Eyebrows product I'm not all that impressed the eyebrows look rather sparse and thin, all of them look well groomed nothing natural, also they only appear to be for the females.
But really its a matter of choice.
That's because you're going off of the promos, but these brows allow you to create your own brow shape, change the length, thickness. It's an incredible product that is definitely good for men and women. But like I said you wouldn't know unless you tried it.
Yes I am the promos are what are suppose to show me what the product does, to me it doesn't look at all versatile. And using plucked female brows on males may work in some situations but not most.
If you find the product is not versatile, I suggest you are not using it correctly. All of the styles below were creating using this product.
If you find fibremesh looks too blunt, I suggest adding subdivision and maybe a smoothing modifier. Also, removing the limits to how far you can lengthen or rotate things gives you many, many more options.
Also turn opacity down, on some and/or all of the zones.
Yes, I thought Real Eyebrows was basically a set of stencils, but thanks to Karuki's posts I now see that it is geometry. It was released about the same time as another eyebrow product, and it looked the poorer of the two. Had the promos and description done a better job, I may have gotten it then. But it seems that Karuki's workflow is different to the vendor's intention.
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Thanks so much! She is the bomb, as I'm sure you know. Keep up the great work. Is there somewhere I can see your renders?
Sent you a PM :)
I think those brows ARE geometry ;)
Laurie
Also turn opacity down, on some and/or all of the zones.
Yes, I thought Real Eyebrows was basically a set of stencils, but thanks to Karuki's posts I now see that it is geometry. It was released about the same time as another eyebrow product, and it looked the poorer of the two. Had the promos and description done a better job, I may have gotten it then. But it seems that Karuki's workflow is different to the vendor's intention.