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  • vadsura

    Try shader hair (short haired) . It might be better.  If you have the skill of creating materials in SD, then why ask?

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  • ifashion

    I have no skills in SD and also dont know shader hair. If its not possible to make in CLO, I will learn SD. Thats why I asked.

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  • vadsura

    It is very simple. Select in the material settings. Fur. It works only with rendering. Sorry, this is not hair, it's fur.

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  • ifashion

    In fact, I've already tried changing the Fur Presets before that. But now that I've doublchecked your screenshot, I noticed that my displacement map was automatically 100% black.
    Now I set it to a slight grey.

    It works now respectively I can start to play with the values until I have the desired look. Thanks a lot for your help.

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  • falmouth

    I used a displacement texture (attached) to give a nice bump but also used a Photoshop action to distort the main texture so each individual colour looked like a stitch. It looks a bit rustic here, but you could make everything a bit smaller/neater if you wanted a smoother finish.

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  • vandersimon

    hey what photoshop action did you use?

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  • falmouth

    It was this one - they had a sale before Christmas with a bundle so it worked out quite cheap

    https://creativemarket.com/sefgan/1049567-Ugly-Christmas-Sweater-Photoshop-Act

    Adam

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