Why are the 3d models doing this
SyczBear
Posts: 21
Why are the 3d models doing this Genesis 8.0 and 8.1 models i have idea why it just started doing this i did a full reinstall of Daz3D and now it started doing this.
Please Help if you can
Ashampoo_Snap_Thursday, May 12, 2022_07h46m53s_003_.jpg
753 x 818 - 43K
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603 x 882 - 35K
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537 x 397 - 12K
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587 x 903 - 39K
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Why are the 3d models doing this Genesis 8.0 and 8.1 models i have idea why it just started doing this i did a full reinstall of Daz3D and now it started doing this.
Please Help if you can
What version of Daz Studio are you using and how are you installing it?
The only thing I can think of to try is to check and make sure that the character has it's rotation limits turned on or not. Otherwise, I have no idea.
@SyczBear, make sure you haven't installed anything through the DAZ Connect as well (meaning when in smart content, you click on "install") as that would create a copy of the data folder in the "cloud" (another directory in your computer). If you didn, you'll need to uninstall from there as well. Also, make sure you don't have any other 3rd party directory linked to your DAZ studio so you can check which character/morph created the problem.
I'm with you, I generally only install Daz content because I had that problem happen in the past and learned the lesson the hard way. If it is all Daz installed content then Fenix suggestion to see if there is some overlap happening between DIM installed and Daz Connect installed looks like a plan. Hope you figure it out.
Is this happening with just the base figure, or only with certain characters for the abse figure? Is nore than one base (Genesis #) affected?