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Daz 3D Forums > 3rd Party Software > Unity Discussion

dForce Hair looks wierd Genesis 9 on Unity and Daz3D

andre_4916831andre_4916831 Posts: 0
June 2024 in Unity Discussion

Hello, I'm Andre.

I have purchased the product with the code "dForce Strand-Based Messy Low Ponytail Hair for Genesis 9". It looks very interesting and there doesn't seem to be anything unusual, and the requirements are normal.

I applied it to Genesis 9 Essentials, but I encountered visual issues.

I'm experiencing problems when exporting to Unity version 2022.xxx. The 3D display in Daz Editor already looks strange, and when I exported it to Unity, it also appeared strange in Unity.

I tried using another hair model, "EG Kin Genesis 9", and there were no issues at all when exporting to Unity; it looked great.

Has anyone experienced something similar? I have attached screenshots for analysis.

Thank you.

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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 109,705
    June 2024

    The first hair is strand-based, it has a few guide hairs from which others are generated, while the second is purely modelled. I don't know how exportable strand-based hair is, it certainly works in a differnt way - and equires a newer version of DS, especially if using the new, optimised shaders.

  • aweswanaweswan Posts: 84
    June 2024
    Be careful exporting strand based hair it's poly count can be really high
  • GordigGordig Posts: 10,687
    July 2024 edited July 2024

    Richard Haseltine said:

    The first hair is strand-based, it has a few guide hairs from which others are generated, while the second is purely modelled. I don't know how exportable strand-based hair is, it certainly works in a differnt way - and equires a newer version of DS, especially if using the new, optimised shaders.

    I've used dForce SBH in C4D, Houdini and Unreal, so I can't speak from experience because I've only just started getting into Unity, but I can't imagine you wouldn't be able to use it there as well.

    edit to clarify: using SBH outside of DS requires that you export as OBJ, I've got a little guide (specifically for C4D, but the first few steps are the same for any program) right here.

    Post edited by Gordig on July 2024
  • GordigGordig Posts: 10,687
    July 2024

    aweswan said:

    Be careful exporting strand based hair it's poly count can be really high

    If exported correctly, there shouldn't be any polys at all.

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