Wu Kong the monkey king

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  • felisfelis Posts: 5,744
    edited October 21

    That fur is not PA SBH, it is user SBH, and that has some issues when parented.

    How does the scene tab look with the fur visible in the scene tab?

    SBH = Strand Based Hair, using hair curves to describe the hair.

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  • ElorElor Posts: 3,153
    edited October 21

    The fur is loaded parented to the jacket and unparenting it from the jacket does solve the problem.

    It's a bit strange to have user SBH in a Daz Original.

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  • lilweeplilweep Posts: 2,746
    edited October 21

    fibyken said:

    lilweep said:

    Ive seen people posting about the macania outfit hair before and theyve never shown a screenshot of the problem, and today is no exception of course.  As said, if it is an SBH object, it should be unparented and zero'd. And if that doesnt fix it you can turn the Disable Local Transform option to Off then back to On (or the other way, from On to Off etc). The key is just to toggle it to something to "refresh" the SBH.  If it is not SBH object, but instead a dForce hair you need to ensure Surface Transforms is on.

    The jacket loads with the collar correctly in place. When a pose is applied to the character, the collar remains intact—there’s no problem. However, if the character is then translated along the X, Y, or Z axis, the collar shifts away from the jacket. I'm not sure what "SBH" or "refresh" refers to—could you clarify?

     

    SBH object is the icon circled (3 squiggly lines).  This type of object always needs to be unparented and zero'd.  As mentioned above.

    Refresh means: after unparenting and zeroing, click the 'Disable Local Transform' option to Off then back to On .  I couldnt properly circle it in the screenshot as people on this forum seem to love to cut out relevant information when taking screenshots.  You only need to do this if unparenting and zeroing didnt fix it.

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  • fibykenfibyken Posts: 46

    lilweep said:

    fibyken said:

    lilweep said:

    Ive seen people posting about the macania outfit hair before and theyve never shown a screenshot of the problem, and today is no exception of course.  As said, if it is an SBH object, it should be unparented and zero'd. And if that doesnt fix it you can turn the Disable Local Transform option to Off then back to On (or the other way, from On to Off etc). The key is just to toggle it to something to "refresh" the SBH.  If it is not SBH object, but instead a dForce hair you need to ensure Surface Transforms is on.

    The jacket loads with the collar correctly in place. When a pose is applied to the character, the collar remains intact—there’s no problem. However, if the character is then translated along the X, Y, or Z axis, the collar shifts away from the jacket. I'm not sure what "SBH" or "refresh" refers to—could you clarify?

     

    SBH object is the icon circled (3 squiggly lines).  This type of object always needs to be unparented and zero'd.  As mentioned above.

    Refresh means: after unparenting and zeroing, click the 'Disable Local Transform' option to Off then back to On .  I couldnt properly circle it in the screenshot as people on this forum seem to love to cut out relevant information when taking screenshots.  You only need to do this if unparenting and zeroing didnt fix it.

    Thank you for the quick response, I'll give this a try.  :)

  • csaacsaa Posts: 931
    edited October 21

    Pax Asteriae said:

    The Monkey King or Sun Wukong (simplified Chinese孙悟空traditional Chinese孫悟空pinyinSūn Wù Kōng) is a literary, and religious figure best known as one of the main players in the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West (traditional Chinese西遊記simplified Chinese西游记)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_King

    If I may make an endorsement here, the Monkey King saga is a timeless story beloved in many countries in the Far East.  One recent re-telling is a graphic novel by Chaiko. It's more of an origin story for Sun Wukong, and not so much about the larger Journey to the West adventure. But I think the wonderful comic captures the levity and cleverness about Sun Wukong that makes him such a beloved hero.

    Cheers!

     

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