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Daz studio transfer rigging
Daz studio transfer rigging








daz studio transfer rigging

So if you are using open toed shoes you can now move the characters toes without the heels distorting, which I’ve noticed is a common issue. Remember this removes the toe bones from the heels, not from your character. You should notice the problem vanished as soon as you removed all of the toe bones. Leave the main toe bone (left and right toes).

daz studio transfer rigging

Do this for all the individual toes (big toe and 4 smaller toes), remember they have 2 bones each. You can then select each toe bone, right click in the viewport and select the delete option. Now go to your ‘Tools’ tab and select the ‘Joint Editor’ tool. To remove the toe bones select the heels you are using in the ‘Scene’ tab. This is safe since, as I mentioned, they generally aren’t needed. Luckily there is a fairly easy way to make sure there is no strange shaping and that is to remove the individual toe bones from the heels. The issue could be caused by the fact that the foot morphs I applied do not also move the model’s toe bones, meaning they aren’t in the position the heels expect them to be. Even with heels it would be nice to inject some personality into them and we can with some pretty nice morphs. I’ve given them the nickname ‘sausage toes’. Let’s face it Genesis 8’s default feet are pretty uninspired and rather generic looking. Generally in Genesis 8 figures this is the left and right heeled shoe control. You can find those in the ‘Parameters’ window under ‘Pose Controls’ -> ‘Feet’. If you notice your model’s feet are still in a ‘high heel’ pose it may be that the pose uses one of the pose controls instead. This will zero out any poses applied to the feet, metatarsals, toes and individual toes. Then click ‘Edit’ -> ‘Figure’ -> ‘Zero’ -> ‘Zero Selected Item(s) Pose’. To do this select the left or right feet in the Scene view, right-click and choose ‘Select’ -> ‘Select Children’. Zeroing is especially useful if the pose preset you used positioned feet elements such as toes or the metatarsal which the heel pose may not re-position. This helps make sure the heels pose applies without issue. If you are using a pose preset that also poses the feet you may want to zero the posing on the model’s feet before you fit your heels. Some heels can distort when not using the pose they were provided with, so it is important to always start from the provided pose and go from there. So, Ive just recently started using DAZ Studio (version 4.10 Pro), and Im having a rough time rigging a custom cloth for Genesis 3 base figure.










Daz studio transfer rigging