Thanks everyone. I tried the suggestions and turning on smoothing helped but then it made the hair look too flat. The easiest fix was to simply move the hair away from the face. However now I'm having issues with elf ears. They look furry. Which is a cute look but not really what I was going for. I think I'm going to render twice, once with ears down to nothing and fix it in postwork.
The fix is to find the eyelash or ear morph affecting the hair and dial it down as explained in the linked thread above. Smoothing has nothing to do with it.
The fix is to find the eyelash or ear morph affecting the hair and dial it down as explained in the linked thread above. Smoothing has nothing to do with it.
Thanks! I did exactly that last night and it worked beautifully for both the elf ears and the eyelashes. I looked at that thread a while back but did not understand the instructions. Guess I was just too new.
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Can you post some examples?
The hair is probabaly autofollowing the eyelashes. Here is an old thread about that problem. See if any of the recommendations help.
Unless it's a 'stacked transmap' problem...
Thanks everyone. I tried the suggestions and turning on smoothing helped but then it made the hair look too flat. The easiest fix was to simply move the hair away from the face. However now I'm having issues with elf ears. They look furry. Which is a cute look but not really what I was going for. I think I'm going to render twice, once with ears down to nothing and fix it in postwork.
The fix is to find the eyelash or ear morph affecting the hair and dial it down as explained in the linked thread above. Smoothing has nothing to do with it.
Thanks! I did exactly that last night and it worked beautifully for both the elf ears and the eyelashes. I looked at that thread a while back but did not understand the instructions. Guess I was just too new.
Cool:)