Suggestion: All Hair

Please, when ever you create hair props, please add a "less volume" morph to it. Almost every hair availeble has to much volume. Till now, I am forced to morph the cranium ridicolously small, in order to make hair look more natural.

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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 100,728

    In some cases you might be able to use a Push Modifier with a negative value.

  • mlominymlominy Posts: 220

    In some cases you might be able to use a Push Modifier with a negative value.

    In the case of a ponytail style hair, would it be the possible to apply the Push Modifier (with negative value) only to the head part of the hair and not to the ponytail itself? The goal  would be to create a more sleek style.

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 100,728
    mlominy said:

    In some cases you might be able to use a Push Modifier with a negative value.

    In the case of a ponytail style hair, would it be the possible to apply the Push Modifier (with negative value) only to the head part of the hair and not to the ponytail itself? The goal  would be to create a more sleek style.

    Yes, using a weight map - Create>New Push Modifier Weight Node to gain access to the weight map.

  • jakobrhjakobrh Posts: 101

    Find your "more volume" morph, click the gear and select 'Parameter settings' uncheck 'Use Limits' and accept. Now you can dial in a negative value for "More Volume"

  • MasterstrokeMasterstroke Posts: 1,979
    jakobrh said:

    Find your "more volume" morph, click the gear and select 'Parameter settings' uncheck 'Use Limits' and accept. Now you can dial in a negative value for "More Volume"

    Thank you, this is the first step I'm usually going for.
    Most hair don't have a more volume morph, and if they do it inflates the whole hair including the hair cap, which is not helpful.

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