
bevel option in blending options and you can then choose the type of bevel you need and the shape/size of it.
in simplistic terms this is what I mean

obviously what you start with determines how much it looks like hair later and how much highlight used on the bevel determines how flat/plastic it looks.
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Thu 26 Feb 2009, 19:12,
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in simplistic terms this is what I mean

obviously what you start with determines how much it looks like hair later and how much highlight used on the bevel determines how flat/plastic it looks.