Low ponytails/single braids - less looking, more Wondering/discussing

DaWaterRatDaWaterRat Posts: 2,885
edited September 2018 in The Commons

EDIT -What I was wondering about is why the Specific Elements - that is, very low on the head/Nape of the neck were not more common among Braids and pony tail styles.  Most of the ponytails suggested so far have been higher than I'm talking about - I'm talking with the tie lying against or below the nape of the neck - and almost every braid that has been brought up has either also started too high, or else been very long.  Sometimes both.

I appreciate all the suggestions, but 1) I'm not really looking, I own many.  Just only a few actually meet what I'm wondering about - a single back tail that doesn't stick out from the back of the head at all.  Something a person could sleep on without having a lump under their head/neck.  2) very few of said suggestions actually fit that description.  And I was wondering if there was a Technical Reason for why, or a Marketing one.

 

This isn't a complaint so much as a curiosity question, but over the years I've occasionally wanted to do a render where either a low ponytail or a single braid down the back (that isn't past the butt cheeks) that starts at the nape of the neck was the "best" hairstyle for what I wanted to convey about the characters... and my options are limited.

Generally I just move on, find another hairstyle that works and keep going, but it has got me curious as to why these are uncommon/rare, if it's a technical thing or a market thing, or just a no one who makes hair likes those styles thing.

I mean, I can completely see the technical difficulties - especially for a braid - I'm guessing having to rig said low pony or braid starting basically at the neck bone causes some interference problems.  And I also get that having the braid over the shoulder is softer/sexier, and so more marketable.  It was just something I was curious about.

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