(Released) - dForce Balla Ponytail for Genesis 9 [Commercial]

Now available! - https://www.daz3d.com/dforce-balla-ponytail-for-genesis-9





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  • tsroemitsroemi Posts: 3,455

    Hi Toyen, the hair looks lovely! I mean to get it asap. I'm a bit confused though as to where the bangs actually attach on the head. In some sideways pictures, it looks as if the bangs start very high up on the forehead, and are sort of sitting on top of the base hair layer. That would be kinda weird imo, because bangs usually grow from the front hairline, no? So could you perhaps post a clarifying pic where one can see that spot a bit more in detail? Alternatively, would there be the possibility to move the bangs down to the fron hairline? - Much appreciated!

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,156
    The position of those bangs immediately grabbed my attention, too. I've never seen bangs sprout out of the top of the hair like that. The overall look of the product is cute, but the bangs - no, that doesn't work for me.
  • backgroundbackground Posts: 588

    I was quite interested in this hair, until I saw it was strand based. If you make a non-strand based version I will very likely purchase it.

  • ToyenToyen Posts: 2,029

    Hello there,

    the position of the bangs being so high on the head is intentional. They are not meant to look natural, they are meant to be pinup style clip-in bangs. There is an option to hide them but they cannot be moved lower/higher. 


     

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,156

    I didn't know clip-in bangs were even a thing! 

  • tsroemitsroemi Posts: 3,455

    Toyen said:

    Hello there,

    the position of the bangs being so high on the head is intentional. They are not meant to look natural, they are meant to be pinup style clip-in bangs. There is an option to hide them but they cannot be moved lower/higher. 


     

    Hi, thanks for clearing that up! I'll have to think a bit on this one then, because I'd much rather have them be natural. Although the clip-in thingie is a cool idea, I didn't know that existed, either. Maybe I can do something with a scarf or so ...  

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