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hobbyuser3d
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Hi i have purchased some hair packages but noticed when i put one particular hair on the character and then try to use the sculpt morph on the face the hair tweaks out. I have a work around for it by deleting the hair and adding it later just was unsure if Is that normal? To me its no big deal but it could be to the creator i dont know.
I dont recall encountering it on other hair by the same hair provider..is this something i should contact the hair creator about? If so. Where is the appropriate thread to do that?
thanks
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Normally there are links provided on each product page in order that the buyer can directly contact the content creator or report the item to Reallusion as in the sample screen shot below:
Gerry
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hobbyuser3d
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thanks gerry i will do that..never noticed those
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4u2ges
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when i put one particular hair on the character and then try to use the sculpt morph on the face the hair tweaks out. That is actually normal. Any cloth or hair which have Conform enabled (as it should), would try to conform while you are morphing your character. This sometimes is annoying (specially as you noticed with hair), because CC Conform deforms the mesh and breaks the smoothness creating sharp edges.
So while making a minor face morphs tweaks you may temporary disable Conform for the hair. However if you are making a major tweaks (like for scalp), or changing overall face shape, hair Conform should be ON. Otherwise head mesh might go right through the hair creating pocks through.
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hobbyuser3d
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hobbyuser3d
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ok 4u2ges thats kind of what i suspected wasn't sure..ive never touched the conform setting on or off yet..im one of those people that use minimal functions in most 3d apps. It prob limits me but ive been happy with what i can do with just parts of the app so far when i get bored ill play with more functions.
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