dForce Strand-Based Softly Tied Ponytail Hair for Genesis 9

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dForce Strand-Based Softly Tied Ponytail Hair for Genesis 9

Get ready for the casual look with this softly tied half up half down hairstyle for Genesis 9. The hair is utilizing Iray curves for smooth rendering and OmniHair shader for realistic looks.

It comes with 30 hair colors to choose from with 64 morphs for adjusting, styling and movement. You will get 9 style presets for instant styling.

This hair works like a regular conforming hair. It can partly use dForce simulation features, but they are limited. You will notice that it simulates rather stiffly than following gravity. This is for the reason to keep the base hair styling. When using simulation on the hair, please make sure that in the Simulation Tab the option "Start Bones From Memorized Pose" is set to OFF. Only simulate the current frame, no animation.

All options are optimized for Daz Studio Iray only and require at least Daz Studio version 4.22.


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