crazy hair

cyvich88cyvich88 Posts: 0
edited February 2023 in Daz Studio Discussion

With breast augmentation, the hairstyle adjusts to the boobs. There is a defect on the tails. Which is not adjustable when changing postures or when shortening the length. How to make the hairstyle stay in position until the chest is entrained. How to make the breast morph not affect the hair?

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Post edited by Richard Haseltine on

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  • The ideal would be to create a custom morph to match the figue shapes used, but you could use the Geometry Editor in vertex mode (right-click menu or Tool settings pane) to select the lower portion of the tails, right-click>Geometry Assignment>Create rigidity Group From Selected, then select a few vertices where the hair touches the breast and from the same right-click menu make them a reference group for the rigidity map - then the rigidity mapped section should move as a unit, without deforming, to follow the area that is against the breast. If the tails are posable you could also just enable Ppreferences>Show Hidden Properties in the Parameters pane option menu (the lined button in the top corner or right-click the tab) and then zero out the hidden morphs that match the figure shape, then adjust the tails to hang correctly.

  • I had a similar issue in the past, and there is a solution:

    1) Select the hair in the scene.

    2) In the Tool Settings panel, select "Join Editor" as "Active Tool".

    3) Now, in the "Node" field, select "chest" (see the screenshot) and once chest is selected untick "Inherit Parent Scale" in Node Attributes section below.

    4) You may need to repeat the same for different nodes (like neck, abdoment, etc), as you don't want them to affect the hair. For a hair, only head should have "Inherit Parent Scale" checked.

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  • Lantia Vertel said:

    I had a similar issue in the past, and there is a solution:

    1) Select the hair in the scene.

    2) In the Tool Settings panel, select "Join Editor" as "Active Tool".

    3) Now, in the "Node" field, select "chest" (see the screenshot) and once chest is selected untick "Inherit Parent Scale" in Node Attributes section below.

    4) You may need to repeat the same for different nodes (like neck, abdoment, etc), as you don't want them to affect the hair. For a hair, only head should have "Inherit Parent Scale" checked.

    That will work only if the chnage is the result of scaling - it won't help if it is a morph, however

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