Card vs fibre brows

I am somewhat biased against card brows and replace them with fibre brows instantly without trying them in a render.

What is your opinion, what are pros and cons?

 

 

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  • GordigGordig Posts: 10,058

    Fiber, and SBH if available. I was once forced to make what amounts to SBH eyelashes. The downside is the increased overhead caused by the poly count; the upside is greater accuracy and realism.

  • Fibre brows always look too thick to me.

  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,755

    background said:

    Fibre brows always look too thick to me.

    Just adjust the shader and the opacity to give them a softer look

    I always use fiber and have goitten pretty efficient at erasing them if the texture doesn't have a no brow option

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 100,946
    edited November 2023

    FSMCDesigns said:

    background said:

    Fibre brows always look too thick to me.

    Just adjust the shader and the opacity to give them a softer look

    I always use fiber and have goitten pretty efficient at erasing them if the texture doesn't have a no brow option

    Yes, blonde or light brows in particular usually need adjusting for translucence or the like - the drawback of settings that just chnage the base colour.

    Post edited by Richard Haseltine on
  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,131

    I use fibre brows but that are too thick (the individual hairs), too sparse, and the shaders materials too monotone.The ones I do use allow for a lot of shapes and positrioning to make up for that though.

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