Eric Chadwick said: Turning it into a gifv is a clever workaround, thanks! I edited the post with the new link. ------ I'm doing the nodes equivalent of refactoring code, still a work in progress, but I got a few interesting things to show. Technically I already can easily create hair with them, I just want to wrap up some…
I don't expect to go beyond one automatic layer deep (if any!) in most cases and I'll only know how bad it gets inside an engine when I cross the bridge into real time hair, but is there anything I can do to alleviate the issue when authoring a hairstyle? According to…
I got the first unglamorous proof-of-concept of actual hair cards. I'm still hooking up all features, it's a quick check of the basic functions and the uv system. The core nodes creating them are the same I developed using the groom hair version, just adapted for what I need in cards. This is why I'm going all the trouble.…
To kickstart the thread, a sketch from a while back. It's fanart from an old anime, Lodoss. Dynotopo sculpt from scratch in Blender, I used it to figure out how to use curves for hair for this kind of clay bust, also to come up with a quick and flexible way to setup the base material so these busts look pretty. Blender…
An interlude to the interlude: I got Unreal Engine up and running in the new computer and found... not the latest version of the character project, but almost it. The initial imports are mostly to try and sync the colors I get in Blender with how they look in Unreal. UE is way too aggressive with the contrast and what's a…
I had my computer go down for maintenance nearly every other month last year. Turns out a RAM stick was bad. And the GPU VRAM was also glitching. And a HD started to fail while another imploded. The mobo is also suspicious. Wonderful times. After RMAs and tweaking to stabilize it so it could limp ahead for a little longer…
I had a sudden thought this weekend and solved three unrelated workflow annoyances. 😄 First one: Sometimes I sink edge loops of clothing to create the appearance of invisible seams. My usual approach involved manually prepping the mesh in Marvelous Designer with extra edge loops, exporting an unwelded mesh and manually…
Thank you, good catch! I used to be more attentive when reviewing messages. 😆 ------ Tiny update just to say there's one! I scratched a hair alpha directly in Blender with a mouse and no stabilizer to better understand the type, scale and amount of variants I need for each type of hair layer. Looks better than I expected,…
So, the roots now can be staggered through noise. It has a few bells and whistles like bias (stagger forward/backwards/both directions, which would place strands above/below/neutral in relation the pseudo-card) and should help mainly with parted hair. Without staggering it looks like a cursed hair plantation sometimes. 😂 I…
congrats on getting this far.Nothing really to say but i had to figure out the 1st post above at this part:" but in these awful this seems a slightly more secure" awful - times, was missing.Nothing major just stood out to me, neat thread, i am decidedly on an off with blender so one day this might come in handy.