[SOLVED] Hair 'moves together' with body morphs

RobertDyRobertDy Posts: 270

I don't know if this is unique to G3F since I've never had this encounter with V4 before. I fit a hair set on G3F then while dialing some morphs on the body, like shoulder size or chin length, the hair moves in accordance with the morph. Like when I increase shoulder size that causes the shoulders to move upwards and correspondingly the hair moves upwards as well. This has caused the hair to look weird at some angles, in the same example there's a folded line at the middle of the hair because the part that's moved upwards intersects with the part adjacent to it. How do I still morph the body without indirectly morphing the hair to some weird shape?

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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 102,805

    This is happening because the morphs are set to AutoFollow, meaning that DS will - in the absence of a matching morph in the fitted item - geenrate its own morph and apply it to match the base figure. If you select the hair and turn on Show Hidden Properties in the Parameters pane option menu you should be able to find and zero the morphs.

  • RobertDyRobertDy Posts: 270
    edited July 2017

    This is happening because the morphs are set to AutoFollow, meaning that DS will - in the absence of a matching morph in the fitted item - geenrate its own morph and apply it to match the base figure. If you select the hair and turn on Show Hidden Properties in the Parameters pane option menu you should be able to find and zero the morphs.

    Thanks I've done that but still there's that crease. Are they purely controlled by the Autofollow morphs or something else? EDIT - I've figutred it out, there's hidden morphs in the other sections apart from Hidden. Many thanks once again!

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  • Griffin AvidGriffin Avid Posts: 3,779

    Does this also work when a character does an expression, like ANGER and the hairline moves with the forehead wrinkle?

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 102,805
    avxp said:

    Does this also work when a character does an expression, like ANGER and the hairline moves with the forehead wrinkle?

    Depends whether it's a morph (yes) or a bone (no, you'd have to edit the weight mapping of the hair to stop the bone from having influence).

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