What is the beautiful hair used in this promo on Daz3d today?
tristanthorne1997
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Today Daz is offering Sherilynn HD for Genesis 8 Female by Mousso. The main promo photo shows this straight hairstyle, but I don't see where that product is listed in the credits. The credits do mention the curly style hair from OOT, but not the straight style.
What product is the hair in this screeneshot?
"Shirley Hair" and "Untamed Curls" are credited, but not the straight hair in the main promo.
Hair.JPG
1284 x 940 - 142K
Hair2.JPG
579 x 213 - 27K
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I would also like to know!
It might be Super Sleeky hair by outoftouch:
https://www.daz3d.com/super-sleeky-hair-for-genesis-3-female-s-and-genesis-3-male-s-and-oot-hairblending-2-0
Also, while we're on the topic of hair used in promo renders by Mousso, does anyone know what hair is used in this image? It is taken from Mousso's Virginia HD character found here:
https://www.daz3d.com/virginia-hd-for-genesis-8-female
Thanks for any help you can provide!
Ooooh! I think that's it Shutterduck! Does anyone have experience with that hair on G8F ? It is designed for G3F, but what about G8F? I have purchased some G3F hair and it doesn't work with G8F. It doesn't move right when you pose the character.
I've had good results with this product: https://www.daz3d.com/hair-converter-from-genesis-3-female-to-genesis-8-female
But you're right, if I use DAZ's built in "converter" it doesn't work as I lose a lot of the morph functionality. With the above product, though, I've found that it retains most morphs (even with ponytails and pigtails).
Anything from either of those PAs, Riversoft Art or Sickleyield, is always top notch. However, if you only need to convert one or two hair between G3 and G8, either direction, you can change the Scene Identification and the hair will load fine with morphs intact. It's a bit more work. The converter is definitely more convenient. But doing it manually on the fly will work.
This trick works to fit G3 hair to G8 hair and vice-versa, but not cross-gender.