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$\begingroup$ Hi Gordon, I'm not sure this merits an extra post, but if you don't want your bun look as if it's freshly back from the hairdersser: imgur.com/a/yKsnpKC $\endgroup$– Robin Betts ♦Commented Mar 10, 2023 at 9:43
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$\begingroup$ ..... your answer fixed, while I was commenting :) $\endgroup$– Robin Betts ♦Commented Mar 10, 2023 at 9:53
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1$\begingroup$ @RobinBetts I fixed it about half an hour ago, you commented quite slowly ;) Well, at first I thought the question is mostly about how to get the alignment to the face normal with newer GN, then I realized that the randomization cannot be done like in tutorial anymore as well, so I added it. But instead of using the Axis Angle like your setup I prefer the Euler method with random vectors instead of floats, because then I have more control on the individual axes. I also rotate on X and Y because I think each seed being perfectly flush with the surface looks a bit unnatural, too. $\endgroup$– Gordon BrinkmannCommented Mar 10, 2023 at 10:01
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$\begingroup$ There's a huge delay on post updates, for me .. Yes, Poisson Disk and all-flush heads you off in a toon direction :) $\endgroup$– Robin Betts ♦Commented Mar 10, 2023 at 10:13
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$\begingroup$ Wow thank you this is a really detailed answer, I'll give it a go now! $\endgroup$– finnsquidCommented Mar 10, 2023 at 16:18
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