We all love Hairy girls



When it comes to the realistic simulation of humans and humanoids, the realistic modeling of hair is one of the last remaining barriers. Thanks to the ever-increasing power of computer chips, and billions of dollars of R&D into human kinetics, gait analysis, and musculoskeletal biomechanics, we can now model the human body and face with superb realism

 Hair, though, with its millions of interwoven and interrelated strands, is really difficult to get right. For the most part, male heroes are just given short hair, and females — despite a disproportionate amount of effort on behalf of the 3D artist — are usually stuck with a dull, lifeless hairdo.

Teaching Robot Hair tuts


at Siggraph 2013 (yeah, I know, a lot had realy changed since then) Princeton and the University of Southern California researchers presented a demonstration  of  beautiful, bouncy, realistic hair could be just around the corner. At this point you should watch the video below.




So you want to try your hands on Hair simulation? Try watching these awesome videos (that works for me) and please, please try not have a nervous breakdown if after countless hours of combing, the hair still turns out like a schizoid Masquarade......lol 


Cinema4D Hair tut




Zbrush Fibermesh tuts










Blender Male Hair  tutorial



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