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| How would I import a hair model? How does it work? I need to create more hair choices, but I'm not sure how to go about doing it. Please advise. Thanks. NIKKI
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Have you checked out the hair packs available from the Content Store? There is a good variety of styles to meet most needs and will certainly help build up your library.
Peter Edwards Forum Moderator iClone Daily Blog
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| Thanks for the reply. Yes, I've checked out he hair content packs, but I like the hairstyles on Renderodity's website. Could I use those models as hair models and incorporate them into iClone?
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| Hi Nikki, You can use the hairstyles from places such as Renderosity and Daz. Most of the hair models found on these sites are of a higher polygon count than normal iClone hairstyles so this may impact on performance on slower computers. You will need 3DXchange to import these hair models into iClone first and then to tweak the positioning and scale for a perfect fit. As these hair models are not designed for iClone it is a trial and error process to see what works and what doesn't so be careful before shelling out too much money. That said you can get really great results with some of these models if you are willing to tinker with them a bit. Pete
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