Scissors tool, Clumping for hair etc

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Scissors tool, Clumping for hair etc // Feature suggestions

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Post by mykyl1966 // May 19, 2007, 10:40am

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Some features that would help the hair onto bigger things are scissors for trimming hair length at the tips (The hair length brush seems a bit awkward to use and not very accurate. Would be much easier to cut the tips directly.)


Clumping of hair would help for realism in some styles as well.


Also perhaps some form of 'hairspray' that would lock a style into place with minimal movement. Perhaps you could 'spray' the hair and it locks it into position and then you could adjust bounce and move settings to allow a little give during an animation. Once again this or something similar would help with realism.


I just think these would help add that bit more control to hair and hair styling in general. Doesn't matter whether its for fur for a monkey or a fashion models hair the more control we can get the better.


Cheers


Mike R

Post by Jack Edwards // May 19, 2007, 11:55am

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Cool ideas Mike.


-Jack.

Post by nowherebrain // May 23, 2007, 12:39am

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I think we also need the "puff roots", (splines), and comb & comb from tip(drag).

maybe we'll see more improvements on this later.

Post by splinters // May 23, 2007, 1:28am

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I raised both of these points before and even made suitable icons for them...maybe in 7.6??

Post by mykyl1966 // May 23, 2007, 1:40pm

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I really hope so.


Cheers


Mike R

Post by nowherebrain // May 23, 2007, 1:43pm

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I raised both of these points before and even made suitable icons for them...maybe in 7.6??


Sure you did.


Seriously, I would like to see those icons. I doubt you could show them, but curiosity gets at me.
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