I can't await to see another masterpiece like 'Heroes of Bronze: The Memory'. As fan of every historical themed I loved this shortfilm. Also the historical accuracy is awesome.
Is anyone else having the issue where no matter what, the groom tools in Sculpt mode don't work? I added hair, got the interpolate hair modifier working, but none of the grooming tools (comb, etc) do anything at all. No layers are locked. I can't figure out how to style/move the hair.
Oh I think I may have just figured it out? When in sculpt mode, hit A to select all your hairs, then you should be able to edit. I guess the hair you want to sculpt must be selected.
Amazing!!! Gonna try this on a few characters I've been porting over from CC4, especially for one who's beard and moustache just doesn't seem to look right. I'm assuming this same technique will work for eyebrows. Never really liked the ones that are painted on.
I just parent it to the head bone, if need be. If I just duplicate some of the parts of the human basemesh that are skinned to the Armature, I don't even have to do that...
Would you happen to know why it might happen that even after I turn on the option to avoid grooming through the surface of the mesh, curves might still clip through? I was trying to create some long hair on a head surface, and as I tried to comb it to hang down against the surface, eventually it would clip through. I checked and rechecked, and yes, I had turned that option on to prevent it happening, but it was still happening. The best I can figure is that somehow the act of combing the ends down somehow guided the part of the strand closer to the root into the surface mesh, but I don't know. How do I avoid that?
Im not really using UE yet, so I cant tell. But you can definitely get the Character Creator human meshes to Unreal. Geometry Node Hair from Blender... not so much, I guess.
@@MartinKlekner yeah i specified the surface with proper uvs and applied scale. still no hair lol , but no worries its probably something silly that i missed. i'll try on other versions of blender. thank you martin !
Did you ever figure this out? I have the same issue, no matter what the interpolate doesn't work :( Even with the surface object selected it does nothing.
Figured it out! For anyone looking for this in the future: You have to apply rotation & scale transformations to the base mesh before adding the empty hair curve, make sure the base mesh is properly UV unwrapped, select the base object as the "surface object" in the Interpolate Hair modifier panel, THEN (the missing part) increase the density to something absurd like 1,000,000. It doesn't actually add one million hairs so don't worry... And if, like me, you then had the issue of the hair being thick pieces of paper looking things in Cycles, add a "Set Hair Curve Profile" modifier from the hair assets library, then decrease the radius to be more like real human hair (e.g. 0.05mm).
It's so much more intuitive than the old particle system
I can't await to see another masterpiece like 'Heroes of Bronze: The Memory'. As fan of every historical themed I loved this shortfilm. Also the historical accuracy is awesome.
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thank you!
Is anyone else having the issue where no matter what, the groom tools in Sculpt mode don't work? I added hair, got the interpolate hair modifier working, but none of the grooming tools (comb, etc) do anything at all. No layers are locked. I can't figure out how to style/move the hair.
I have 24 points per curve too. :/ Working on eyelashes so I just need them slightly curved, nothing complex...
@@live7katie Same issue here
Oh I think I may have just figured it out? When in sculpt mode, hit A to select all your hairs, then you should be able to edit. I guess the hair you want to sculpt must be selected.
So good ♥
Amazing!!! Gonna try this on a few characters I've been porting over from CC4, especially for one who's beard and moustache just doesn't seem to look right. I'm assuming this same technique will work for eyebrows. Never really liked the ones that are painted on.
CC4 has some very nice 2.5d eybrows now, but yes, this geonode workflow works easily for those as well :)
How do you make the seperated mesh(for hair) move with the character for animations when imported to other scenes
I just parent it to the head bone, if need be. If I just duplicate some of the parts of the human basemesh that are skinned to the Armature, I don't even have to do that...
Would you happen to know why it might happen that even after I turn on the option to avoid grooming through the surface of the mesh, curves might still clip through? I was trying to create some long hair on a head surface, and as I tried to comb it to hang down against the surface, eventually it would clip through. I checked and rechecked, and yes, I had turned that option on to prevent it happening, but it was still happening. The best I can figure is that somehow the act of combing the ends down somehow guided the part of the strand closer to the root into the surface mesh, but I don't know. How do I avoid that?
How to simulate them though for animation
Is this viable/optimized for games?
how do you get the hair in cc4
great
Can you export these to UE and have the groom system simulate them?
Im not really using UE yet, so I cant tell. But you can definitely get the Character Creator human meshes to Unreal. Geometry Node Hair from Blender... not so much, I guess.
I don't use UE but yes it seems possible, at least using meta human, I saw a video recently that showed this (How to Create Custom Metahuman Hair)
Check Prompt Muse’s tutorial on groom export to UE5
whenever i add the interpolate hair curve , it only shows just 1 strand of hair. not sure what im doing wrong . also great video as always Martin !
Have you specified the Surface in the Interpolate Hair Curves modifier? 05:40
@@MartinKlekner yeah i specified the surface with proper uvs and applied scale. still no hair lol , but no worries its probably something silly that i missed. i'll try on other versions of blender. thank you martin !
@@loatheroach did u find the solution about this problem please ?
Did you ever figure this out? I have the same issue, no matter what the interpolate doesn't work :( Even with the surface object selected it does nothing.
Figured it out! For anyone looking for this in the future: You have to apply rotation & scale transformations to the base mesh before adding the empty hair curve, make sure the base mesh is properly UV unwrapped, select the base object as the "surface object" in the Interpolate Hair modifier panel, THEN (the missing part) increase the density to something absurd like 1,000,000. It doesn't actually add one million hairs so don't worry... And if, like me, you then had the issue of the hair being thick pieces of paper looking things in Cycles, add a "Set Hair Curve Profile" modifier from the hair assets library, then decrease the radius to be more like real human hair (e.g. 0.05mm).
make a video on lighting and how u use in heroes of bronzes
how to export to CC4? thanks,
no matter what the hair looks like several individual thick sticks, guess I`ll have to borrow them from their project
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my hair looks too thick 😭😭😭
At 09:16 I show the Hair Profile tool, that one should help…
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