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Using the Select Tool , drag to select all the Start curves and
then select Hair > Set Rest Position> From Start.
2 To see the new Rest curves, select Hair > Display> Current and Rest.
3 Select all the hair curves and then click the Play button to play the
simulation. Watch how the Current position hairs flop down because
the Gravity value is quite high (2.5).
4 To see what the hair would look like without any gravity, go to the
Dynamics section in the hairSystemShape1 tab and change the Gravity
value to 0.
Watch the hair try to achieve the Rest position.
5 After the hair reaches the Rest position, change the Gravity value back
to 1.0.
6 As the hair starts to fall due to gravity, increase the Stiffness value to 0.2.
If some Rest curves wont relax and stabilize, increase Length Flex and
Iterations in the hairSystemShape1 tab.
7 Once the hair stabilizes, click the Stop
button to stop the simulation.
8 You can further hairspray the curled ends of the Rest curves using the
Stiffness Scale attribute. The curve in the Stiffness Scale graph illustrates
the amount of stiffness applied along the hair curve from root (left side
of the graph) to tip (right side of the graph). Go to the Dynamics section
in the hairSystemShape1 tab and change the Stiffness Scale attribute as
shown in the following image. These changes add more stiffness to the
end of the hair, which will hold the bend more firmly.
9 Play the simulation to see the effect of the changes to Stiffness Scale.
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