You can use the Geometry Editor tool - the existing groups and surfaces are shown in the Tool Settings pane when it is active, and can be renamed by double-clicking. Bear in mnd that renaming a surface will break any material presets.
Jen Greenlees posted a YouTube video about a week ago saying that to change a surface name you have to delete it and create a new surface. Is that just wrong? Your recommendation sounds so much more logical, Richard.
Jen Greenlees posted a YouTube video about a week ago saying that to change a surface name you have to delete it and create a new surface. Is that just wrong? Your recommendation sounds so much more logical, Richard.
Yeah. I saw Jen’s video, but can confirm she did it the hard way.
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You can use the Geometry Editor tool - the existing groups and surfaces are shown in the Tool Settings pane when it is active, and can be renamed by double-clicking. Bear in mnd that renaming a surface will break any material presets.
Ok, thank you.
Jen Greenlees posted a YouTube video about a week ago saying that to change a surface name you have to delete it and create a new surface. Is that just wrong? Your recommendation sounds so much more logical, Richard.
Yeah. I saw Jen’s video, but can confirm she did it the hard way.
One really needs a twisted mind to understand the "logic" behind DAZ UI... One needs to use the Geometry Editor Tool to rename the Surface...
Thanks Richard.
A surface is a geometry group, using the Geometry Editor to edit seems sensible (it's just that it's a very minor use of a tool with far more depth).
We can't rename a surface, from the surface tab, using the surface selection tool.
It's just, among so many other UI choices : a weird one. But it's just a point of view.
I know I am commenting on an old post but I remember doing this years ago, and then forgot how to do it.
I googled trying to find the answer and it was more infuriating as I knew it was possible.
The answer is the geometry editor but with the tool settings Tab Docked