Decided to try particle feathers following this tutorial on BlenderArtists. Got about this far in
and realised that I will likely need different mapping on each side because of how the particles are distributing.
Decided to try particle feathers following this tutorial on BlenderArtists. Got about this far in
and realised that I will likely need different mapping on each side because of how the particles are distributing.
I thought I was on my last attempt. I was going to try a few more things, and then give up and make a million curve guides again and down the line nut out soft body on curves (I probably need to nut it out anyway).
The problem I was having was that it seems that regardless of whether or not the emitter (the entire character model in this case) was set to be a collision object or not, the hair would clip straight through it when I got it to drop.
Zara does not have this problem, but she also has very short hair which I put a non-zero pin goal strength on because it sticks up a little. This made it flop without cutting through the hair. So I decided to try the same thing with Gundry but despite a miniscule number (0.001), I still ended up with
I feel like it's an eternal struggle getting hair settings right.
Sometimes what feels like a slight movement in your hand makes for a huge settings change.
Poor Gundry is copping a lot of flak for his amazing hair.
I was hoping that Blender 3.1 would have better hair physics (or at least actually emitter deflect) and I would be able to let it flop and bake before attempting to style it but no such luck.
It was another stay home month as I got too caught up in project related things and kept not sleeping, and also continually failed at finding places that we could go while unvaccinated. We did stuff though.
Like going into the TAFE and finding out that 15yo could try to get into the Cert I course that 17yo is doing next semester in preparation for going into the early childhood course sometime next year.
and now continues the eternal struggle to make sure she's up to speed with at least maths which she has always struggled with, English will be fine from what I've seen of 17yo's work
As a slightly more fun English and Maths project (with a healthy sprinkling of Theatre and Drama), I asked 13yo to design a DnD game we could play. He happily agreed but is still trying to come up with something.
First, set up the hair particle system with enough to see what you're doing.
In the UV Editing tab, create a new image and change the Colour Space to Non-Colour
.
Save the image either with Alt+S
or using the Image menu.
Like changing the default root and tip settings for the hair (default root is set at 1m and I can't remember what default tip is).
There is always something ridiculous in 3d.
At least that's relatively easily fixed.
I'm on the third week of using Obsidian for a lot of things including organisation and I've worked out that the schedule I made for myself at the beginning of this year or end of last year or whenever it was does definitely work, it's me that's the problem (so about the usual).
I also kind of want to investigate what will blow up if I add markdown to the techno editor to make copypasta easier. But for now I have a plugin for Obsidian which copies markdown to html so moving the text is easy and it's just the images that require a bit more extra work (actual uploading for techno, and copy link or in the case of collages, screencapping for hive).
I didn't end up doing much on UASG because I was too busy writing roleplaying notes. Sunday was a lot more productive. Gundry got the default Ocean eyes from the CW Eye add-on
I had a cascade of stuff happen over the last two weeks.
Just stuff, nothing really major or bad but enough of that and not enough sleep that I can't remember what most of it was.
Also enough that when I was supposed to progblog last week I looked at how much progress I'd made from last week (virtually none) and went nup and bailed.
First, let's cover some prog (seeing as that's the original purpose of these and probably what most people are interested in).
I have two more toes to go on Gundry.
After ending January on a high, I was looking forward to finding more expensive excursions that the kids would be interested in and working out what cheaper or free things I could sprinkle in between.
And then vaccine mandates dropped which basically meant we weren't "allowed" to do much of anything. Fortunately the kids were still "allowed" to go to gymnastics and TAFE, and in that time 17yo managed to regain his backflip (he had it last year, then lost it in the second half of the year), and on the same night got the double.
This one was recorded after he'd done quite a few of them and I was too slow to catch the roundoff at the beginning, he doesn't usually stack at the end XD