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HELP with Dforce-Hair in Render Blender

miguelcl24miguelcl24 Posts: 7
March 2021 edited March 2021 in Blender Discussion

I have a problem with the imported dforce's hairs. I can only see the hair wire when I import it a character with dforce hair, but it is not seen in the Blender render, neither eevee or cycle. I'm very noob, am I missing something? Any help is very welcome, Thanks!

 

PS: Other imported models of hairs works fine in blender, it's just for Dforce models.

Post edited by miguelcl24 on March 2021

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  • benniewoodellbenniewoodell Posts: 1,999
    March 2021

    If you're using the blender bridge, strand based hair is unsupported. If you use diffeomorphic, you can convert it. 

  • miguelcl24miguelcl24 Posts: 7
    March 2021

    benniewoodell said:

    If you're using the blender bridge, strand based hair is unsupported. If you use diffeomasorphic, you can conivert it. 

    Thanks for respond!! Im using Diffeormorphic, can you say me how can do it? 

  • Krys KryngleKrys Kryngle Posts: 311
    March 2021

    miguelcl24 said:

    benniewoodell said:

    If you're using the blender bridge, strand based hair is unsupported. If you use diffeomasorphic, you can conivert it. 

    Thanks for respond!! Im using Diffeormorphic, can you say me how can do it? 

     

    https://diffeomorphic.blogspot.com/p/hair-version-15.html

     

  • benniewoodellbenniewoodell Posts: 1,999
    March 2021

    Yeah, follow the link Krampus posted, and then on the right hand side go to the blog posts after and look through November, I think, for strand based hair for real this time, and there's some more info as well there. I just finally figured out how to make it all work two nights ago after about a week and a half of experimenting and reading and re-reading the notes on the diffeomorphic site. 

  • miguelcl24miguelcl24 Posts: 7
    March 2021

    Krampus said:

    miguelcl24 said:

    benniewoodell said:

    If you're using the blender bridge, strand based hair is unsupported. If you use diffeomasorphic, you can conivert it. 

    Thanks for respond!! Im using Diffeormorphic, can you say me how can do it? 

     

    https://diffeomorphic.blogspot.com/p/hair-version-15.html

     

    Thank you, I will tested it!! 

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