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#1 Old 3rd Jan 2026 at 2:10 PM Last edited by DiamondSims3 : 6th Jan 2026 at 2:32 PM.
Hair imports in TSRW but rotated - SOLVED
I am trying to re-convert hairstyles, because as you know, hair isn't fitting properly from the creators I download from... Okay, to the point. I am importing Mesh to TSRW, my issue isn't the mesh import, My issue is when the Hair Mesh is imported, the mesh is on the floor!
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#2 Old 3rd Jan 2026 at 2:18 PM
Quote: Originally posted by DiamondSims3
I am trying to re-convert hairstyles, because as you know, hair isn't fitting properly from the creators I download from... Okay, to the point. I am importing Mesh to TSRW, my issue isn't the mesh import, My issue is when the Hair Mesh is imported, the mesh is on the floor!


I added an image of the hair up-close, so you can see her!
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#3 Old 3rd Jan 2026 at 4:46 PM
Quote: Originally posted by DiamondSims3
I added an image of the hair up-close, so you can see her!


Best thing to do is upload the original that you are working from, and your files, so they can be looked into.

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#4 Old 4th Jan 2026 at 3:34 AM
This is generally caused by importing an .obj into Blender. The .obj format has a different native orientation than Blender uses, which is automatically resolved by the object being rotated 90 degrees. But this rotation isn't applied, so it's lost if you export the mesh back out.

Select the mesh in Object Mode and press CTRL A to open the Apply menu, choose All Transforms. Now you can export without the orientation information being lost.

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#5 Old 6th Jan 2026 at 2:31 PM
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Quote: Originally posted by CardinalSims
This is generally caused by importing an .obj into Blender. The .obj format has a different native orientation than Blender uses, which is automatically resolved by the object being rotated 90 degrees. But this rotation isn't applied, so it's lost if you export the mesh back out.

Select the mesh in Object Mode and press CTRL A to open the Apply menu, choose All Transforms. Now you can export without the orientation information being lost.


OMG IT WORKS! Thank you so much. This is the solution to my problem. I well appreciate this!
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