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The subject line says it all. I've been searching and searching and cannot figure this out.
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Okay, actually, I managed to figure it out, but now it looks horrible. Here is what it looks like. Granted, I probably made the hair too thin. However, why is it looking like fuzzy dots? It doesn't look like that in blender. Blender: Why the massive difference and how can I fix this?
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Kelleytoons
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See if this helps:
Alienware Aurora R12, Win 10, i9-119000KF, 3.5GHz CPU, 128GB RAM, RTX 3090 (24GB), Samsung 960 Pro 4TB M-2 SSD, TB+ Disk space Mike "ex-genius" Kelley
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Hey! I just discovered that video actually. I think it would be helpful, but I'm running into two problems. First, the interactive grooming only works if I use blender's child settings. I don't think the plugin will create hair cards at all for me. Also, I'm struggling to figure out how to properly export a hair tools hair file into cc3. I've tried it several ways and it keeps giving me an error.
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Kelleytoons
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All I can say is if you follow the steps in the video it will work. If any particular step doesn't work (or you don't understand it) either post a message here, or email me at mike at kelleytown dot com (or on my YouTube channel post a message - this last the most unreliable due to the way YouTube handles comments).
Alienware Aurora R12, Win 10, i9-119000KF, 3.5GHz CPU, 128GB RAM, RTX 3090 (24GB), Samsung 960 Pro 4TB M-2 SSD, TB+ Disk space Mike "ex-genius" Kelley
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jeff.davies
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