How do I know how large my model is in relation to v/m7?
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Is there a way that I can check the height/width/length of the model in terms of genesis dimensions inside of hexagon? Or do I have to just export the model to daz and adjust accordingly?
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Is there a way that I can check the height/width/length of the model in terms of genesis dimensions inside of hexagon? Or do I have to just export the model to daz and adjust accordingly?
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If you work to actual size in hexagon and import into DS using the Hexagon preset then the item should be right - though the Geensis figures, especially female, are fairly tall (5'10"ish)
So should I just send a figure over to hexagon and work around it to get the basic size of the model?
What may help is Slosh's Measure wall from Share CG -
http://www.sharecg.com/v/69559/favorite/21/DAZ-Studio/Measuring-Wall
Also you can export a couple OBJ files from Daz Studio. To do this load G3F and (without moving it) File-Export. Normally I de-select the Write Groups and Write Surfaces options, leave the scale at 100%, then import it into Hexagon, name it in the properties tab (G3 rather than Default) and give it a material. Save it as an OBJ file and a HXN for good measure :)