Eyebrows male/ female
T.Kick
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Looked around (loosely) but did not yet find them:
Eyebrows (fibermesh?)
Would be nice to have some sets to just 'stick to the figure' for extra realism?
Links to existing products also welcome.
Comments
Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but...
http://www.daz3d.com/genesis-eyebrows?cjref=1
It's a prop that conforms to Genesis with an eyebrow texture from what I can tell.
For Genesis 2, there is this:
http://www.daz3d.com/sun-hair-for-genesis-2-male
With eyebrows that are a model that stick out (WAY out) of the model.
Thanks.
Both look a bit ... textured? (first one I knew already: But more for medium-to-far shots)
Exactly what I would like to avoid.
Really looking for something (flexible) for close-ups.
Got this one recommended as well:
http://www.sharecg.com/v/62327/gallery/21/DAZ-Studio/Free-Genesis-Fibermesh-Eyebrows
Didn't test it yet.
Most of the time also I use V4 and M4 < but that's another issue ...
If you use Daz Studio, take a look at one of the hair systems, Garibaldi or Look at my Hair, both available in the Daz store.
I don't know how supported Garibaldi is, but I know there are a lot of presets for LAMH on their site, and there is a free LAMH player (allows you to use, but not create presets) also in the Daz shop.
Garibaldi: http://www.garibaldiexpress.com/
LAMH: http://www.furrythings.com/
Both can be fairly resource intensive iirc.
Didn't know them, looking good.
But a little too complex < for the efforts/ resources I want to put into stuff/ details like that.
I normally set up the character in DAZ and render in MAX.
Of course MAX has FUR: But same here: Too much hassle, too inflexible.
Hence me posting here, Hoping someone would be interested in creating some flexible(/ morph-able?) set of brows.
And FiberMesh I'd prefer over textures because of better definition/ gloss/ shadows.
And for that matter: Eyebrows are really a detail I still find missing in the (realism of) DAZ character(s).
I'd like to use it, as said, more for the close-ups/ portraits,
like this one: http://www.daz3d.com/gallery/#images/25608/
In this picture I use a simple bump, so for textured: looks OK (to me).
Fibermesh would give the chance to make thicker ones, better gloss, etc.