Ok, so first of all I must say that the hair was created with xgen interactive grooming and then turned into polygons.
So the hair looks and works perfectly fine except on the sides of the head where the hair is clearly there, it appears very thin, almost bald. I thought this was just a preview when actually modelling the character. However to my suprise when I rendered my character the hair appeared the same on the sides very thin and almost looking bald. Can anyone please tell me what Ive done wrong here? And explain to me how to fix it? Im trying to build my 3D Showreel and theres alway one problem or another that occurs which prevents me from moving on to the next project ๐
Bellow are some images of the problem:
Hi @Anonymous
This looks like it may be due to how the splines were groomed.
Depending on how the hair is set up it may look normal from the front but not from the side.
When you get a chance, can you please post a screenshot of your scene in the viewport and how the xgen hair looks there?
Let me know if anything changes!
All the best,
Sean Heasley
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The 2 last screenshots are use with Viewport 2.0. I dont have any other option to use another renderer while modelling. But for final renders here are some images with the different renderers I have:
Hi @Anonymous
Thanks for attaching those screenshots!
It doesn't look like there's an actually issue here or bug, there simply isn't enough hair on the sides of the head. Have you tried grooming more hair over the sides then rendering again?
All the best,
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Yes, I tried doing this last night, instead I tried again from scratch. I tried with the desity brush but things got a bit messy with hair lenghts being differnt sizes and the cut brush helped in some ways. Just so I dont get anything wrong, how would I go about grooming more hair over the sides?
Hi @Anonymous
Using the density brush and/or increasing the amount of splines should work to add more hair.
All the best,
Sean Heasley
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Hi @Anonymous
I'm just checking in again to see if you need more help with this. Did the suggestion I provided yesterday work for you?
If so, please click Accept as Solution on the posts that helped you so others in the community can find them easily.
All the best,
Sean Heasley
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