hoodie covering hair

Someone know how to fix this? I want to put the hair inside the hoodie

Thanks in advance!

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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 109,748

    Which, or at least what type of, hair is it?

  • anders869anders869 Posts: 23

    Richard Haseltine said:

    Which, or at least what type of, hair is it?

    OOT Soft Curls Long Hair for Genesis 9

    https://www.daz3d.com/soft-curls-long-hair-for-genesis-9

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 109,748

    That is modelled haiir, so one option would be to add a dForm to it (Create>New dForm), adjust the Field to enclose the hair you want to hid completely and to just slightly overlap the hair at the front that you will want to be visible inside the hood, then position the base in line with the hood edges and vertically mid way up the area that should stay visible, then scale the actual dForm to suck the hair in towards the base. You can edit the spline from the dForm pane to try to make the effect strong enough at the back to pull that hair completely inside the hood while making ti moderate enough at the edge to have it stop between face and inner surface of the hood. if that is tricky to do in one go you can always use more than one dForm, or you can use the Influence weight map to fine tune the strength.

    Another tool that may help is a Push Modifier with a negative offset, which will move the mesh inwards along a line at right-angles to the surface; that of course does depend on the shape of the hair models - if they are tubes then it will just make them thinner or thicker, which isn't the aim.

  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 9,770

    Or if you know how to sculpt in Blender (or have Mesh Grabber in DS), you can easily make a fit morph with this hair + hoodie.

  • anders869anders869 Posts: 23

    thanks guys!
    This Mesh Grabber is much more easier to handle! <3

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