Blender 3d: Different Methods For Making Hair


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In this video I go over hair particles once more in a 1 hour albeit rushed video of different workflows for approaching hair. Sorry about the delays.

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39 responses to “Blender 3d: Different Methods For Making Hair”

  1. Hey, I was always wondering about horizontal eyeball orientation. I see your eyes are kind of tilted forward and seem a little higher up, and I always see people putting them dead center and I always questioned how realistic this is.

    Do you have any references or tips that can help me get a realistic orientation besides simply copying what I'm seeing in your model here? Thanks loads in advance, MasterXeon!

    Btw, this video is awesome. I usually think of you as "that robot guy" no offense, but it's really great seeing some organic stuff, and that's probably a lot of my fault not searching for videos though which I'll need to look up soon.

  2. I have converted the hair in the modifiers tab and it stoped rendering. i did it because i was following another tutorial but i didn't realise it was made for exporting later to maya. is there a way to solve this or do i have to do all over again?

  3. This is the most useful blender tutorial. Can you please make a video going more into the controls you're using? I'm quite new to blender and don't know how to navigate much

  4. please, I'm an african guy and I need to make characters that have hairs like mine – short thick black hair like the black americans. I can't seem to find tutorial on hair like that. what do you suggest I do?

  5. This is too hard to follow for someone who has never used Blender before, you keep clicking all this stuff without saying what you're doing. Total loss for me. I need Blender for dummies I guess.

  6. I really like your training I am looking at 3D animation to start my training with my store mannequins doing fashion designing. I have them talking but now I want to add movement to them and interact in green screen. Right at this time hair is my problem so I am going to try this when I get a chance. Check out fashiontossedsalad.com and then click fashion design training then this page will take you to my fictitious design school on fashion. Let me know what you think Thanks Robert

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=RUeoQ9vCEB0    This is an example.

  7. Love this video, I've noticed the more I use blender the more my computer is starting to fail. Particle hair seems to have broken my graphics card. 
    Just curious when you say you'll have to unwrap your plain hair and polygon hairs know of any tutorials on that? Or where to find 'em Youtube seems to be lacking. 

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