LI Sonic-Wave Hair for Genesis 9
Time to rock that Anime vibe with LI Sonic-Wave Hair!
Introducing LI Sonic-Wave Hair, a spikey, dynamic Anime hairstyle that’s set to electrify your Genesis 9 characters! Crafted with the latest in dForce Strand-based Hair technology and the Omni-Surface Hair Shader, this hairdo isn’t just stylish; it’s practically bursting with versatility.
Got a flair for the dramatic? This hair’s got your back with a plethora of Hierarchical dForce PreSim Hair function presets and Omni-Surface Hair presets to play around with. From subtle tweaks to extreme transformations, the possibilities are endless. And hey, if you like to mix things up, the Hair Generation Mode's seed number changes will keep you entertained for hours! Dial in your preferences, then alternate the seed number to find your perfect variation. If you want to go even further? Take a deep dive into the Scraggle Mode functions to crank up the chaos for those truly wild styles. Sorry, NO presets here—just pure, unfiltered customization.
But wait, there's more! This product is packed with Hair Cap Opacity maps, Hair Density maps and a bunch of texture diversity maps.
And if you're a fan of LIE (Layered Image Editor), prepare to unleash countless more combinations.
Whether you’re going for a classic anime hero look or something totally off the wall or even something a little more normal, the LI Sonic-Wave Hair ensures your characters will always look their coolest. Get ready to spike up your renders with style and personality!
Original Link: https://www.daz3d.com/li-sonic-wave-hair-for-genesis-9
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