My first attempt using HairFarm
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My first attempt using HairFarm
First time I made hair using Hairfarm. Please click on the link below and see an animation as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=681QOb6 ... jrTAYzzZ5A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=681QOb6 ... jrTAYzzZ5A
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Re: My first attempt using HairFarm
Nice work!
The version of the hair in the image looks more frizzy. I actually liked it better than the one in the video. Is it just me or are the two hairstyles slightly different?
I've also noticed a compositing problem in the video. The right ear is visible behind the ponytail when she turns back.
Nice work nonetheless! Thanks for posting!
The version of the hair in the image looks more frizzy. I actually liked it better than the one in the video. Is it just me or are the two hairstyles slightly different?
I've also noticed a compositing problem in the video. The right ear is visible behind the ponytail when she turns back.
Nice work nonetheless! Thanks for posting!
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Re: My first attempt using HairFarm
I know right! I loved the first frizzy look too but when it came to rendering I end up having so many crashes and long long hours of rendering so I changed the hair style a little bit with a low settings. That's why you see through the hair when she turns. Next time I will render the hair on it's own passes.