Anyone having this problem - Gen 7 skin vanishes after clothing hidden?

Is anyone else having this problem - I don't know what started it but it happend right after I installed dForce clothing presets item. An old or new Genesis 3 female is brought into a new blank scene. I add pants and shirt or dress (from the Gen 7 wardrobe) I click on the eye to hide each item, then the skin dissapears. I've tried this with other Gen 7 models (the main one I am using is Willow) but the same results, even V7. I've never seen this before, very odd. I rebooted twice, restarted Daz several times, flushed memory. 

I added dForce modifier then tried using a clothing preset and the clothing just flaps down as if there simply is no bones or skin modeling there. LIke a sweater that just collapses. I also tried fresh with new figs, etc, and no dForce preset but now everything Gen 7 is dissapearing under the clothing. When I delete the clothing, most of the skin returns! 

This doesn't happen with G2, havent tried with G8, just G7 so far. If anyone knows a solution to get the skin back, please let me know. I can't do any animations when the clothing just falls down as if there is no longer skin beneath. 

Thanks.

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  • barbultbarbult Posts: 24,881
    edited January 2018

    Yes the disappearing skin happens when vendors treat their clothing like geografts or when they hide body parts. Some things to try:

    1. unfit the clothing from the character (Fit To None)
    2. delete the clothing from the scene
    3. look in the scene pane to see if the "eye" is turned off for any bones of the character.If so, turn it back on.

    These techniques should get your character's skin back, but probably won't fix your dForce problem (except maybe technique 3).

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  • barbult said:

    Yes the disappearing skin happens when vendors treat their clothing like geografts or when they hide body parts. Some things to try:

    1. unfit the clothing from the character (Fit To None)
    2. delete the clothing from the scene
    3. look in the scene pane to see if the "eye" is turned off for any bones of the character.If so, turn it back on.

    These techniques should get your character's skin back, but probably won't fix your dForce problem (except maybe technique 3).

    Actually, technique 1 plus manual positioning of the clothing may solve the dForce problem.

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