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Setting up shadowing on hair
Hair, by default, is translucent so you need to set up self shadowing, otherwise
hair appears glowing, like nylon. The darker the hair color is, the more
important the specular color and highlights become.
There are three directional lights in this scene. In the software render you did
in the previous steps, Marions hair appears blond and glowing, even though
the default hair color is dark brown, as in the scene view. This apparent hair
color discrepancy occurs because:
hair is by default translucent (like a glass tube)
the hair is being lit by all three lights, therefore the intensity of the light
is tripled
there are no shadows, so all the hairs are illuminated
In these next steps you set up shadows on all three lights.
To set up shadows and self shadows on hair
1 Select Window > Outliner.
2 In the Outliner menu, select Show > Objects > Lights.
3 Select one of the three directional lights.
4 In the lights Attribute Editor, go to the Shadows section and in the Depth
Map Shadow Attributes subsection, turn on Use Depth Map Shadows.
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