Replying to:arcionekbut essentially it works like two images overlaying eachothe
That… makes sense actually. Like, I’m trying to wrap my head around it since it’s on a 2d plane, but I see what you’re getting at. As for actually knowing how, that’s a different matter-
Replying to:MellowThat... makes sense actually. Like, I'm trying to wrap my h
Once I’ve finished with this hell I’ll probably make a tutorial.
Also the new calculator helped me a lot with the prototypes.
You just add “s” or “e” in the start/end shit and it will account for control segment length, kinda hard to explain without a video but it’s worth trying it out.
That’s kinda how I also made sideways hair, example:
s-12 to e12
It’s kinda neat.
I want to learn but I also don’t
because I am so lazy I’ve found a process to simplify it. But it’s still rather repetitive and time consuming.
but essentially it works like two images overlaying eachother. One is sideways, other is front facing. They overlap in a way like this:

That… makes sense actually. Like, I’m trying to wrap my head around it since it’s on a 2d plane, but I see what you’re getting at. As for actually knowing how, that’s a different matter-
Once I’ve finished with this hell I’ll probably make a tutorial.
Also the new calculator helped me a lot with the prototypes.
You just add “s” or “e” in the start/end shit and it will account for control segment length, kinda hard to explain without a video but it’s worth trying it out.
That’s kinda how I also made sideways hair, example:
s-12 to e12
It’s kinda neat.
literally you
I don’t know what I’m looking at-
It’s an attempt to make a 3d hair model. This is basically the front middle section, which can be animated/tweened to move to side.