![]() According to T he Wall Street Journal, Pixar had a new software program engineered just so that the Scottish heroine’s hair could “react more realistically to the character’s movements and surroundings.” As if that weren’t impressive enough, the computer-animated-film studio created her glossy, flame-colored ringlets from “1,500 individually sculpted curves, distinct points in a three-dimensional space, that are programmed to bounce and interact in relation to one another via a new software system.” The result is one of the most eye-catching manes in Hollywood, which is unfortunate for Merida, considering that she can’t cash in on any hair-product endorsement deals (possibly with Rebekah Brooks providing the “before” to Merida’s hair-care routine “after”). ![]() Just because Princess Merida is a computer-animated character doesn’t mean that her hair didn’t require its own pricey upkeep during the making of Brave. ![]()
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