

A quick peek into the Parameters tab should show your new morphs under Morphs>Imported. Click "Accept" and the original morphs should now be present in your new prop hair. Now click "Show Options" and uncheck everything in General Options and Post-Transfer Options except "Morph Targets." Highlight "Morph Targets" and in the "Extended Options" choose "All" (or whatever you want) in the drop-down menu, leaving "From Projection Template" and "Override Existing" checked (AFAIK I haven't messed with those settings). In the "Target" drop-down select the hair you converted to a prop (it should have Prop_ as a prefix). In the "Source" drop-down select the original hair that you converted to TriAx (it should have the original hair's name).

Click "Accept."ģ.) Use the Transfer Utility. Instead of converting it to a prop, you want to "Convert Figure to Weight Mapping." TriAx should be selected by default, and that's been good enough for me so far. If not, proceed to the next tutorial (though you should probably use auto-fit in this scenario, as it will probably keep your morphs intact, with a lot less effort on your part).Ģ.) Now load another instance of the same figure hair you are refitting, and select it. Use "Convert Figure to Prop" and it will convert to a prop, but more than likely, the morphs will be lost. If it's a prop hair (e.g., hr2), skip this step and go on to B or C.ġ.) Load the figure hair you want to refit to another figure. If the hair you're refitting is a figure (e.g., cr2), do this first.
#Daz studio hair tutorial how to#
How to convert Figure Hair to Prop Hair with Morphs Intact If you are having trouble finding the commands I refer to in the tutorials, read part G at the end of this post.Ī. There are several threads on these topics in the forums, if you want more information.

Works for V3/V4/G1/G2F/G2M/G3F/G3M and the similar figures, like A3/H3/F3/etc. 01:11 Bee shows how to solve this issue.Complete guide to refitting hair designed for one Daz figure to a different Daz figure in Daz Studio, with morphs intact.01:10 Base hair cap issue : black tracks on the face.01:08 How to make hair look softer and more natural.01:06 Clumping together issue with dForce.01:03 dForce enabled hair and simulation issues.00:58 NIC filters applied to hair artwork.00:54 About the NIC collection plugins for Affinity/Photoshop.00:53 Applying new techniques to older products.00:45 Real time rendering with Octane example.
#Daz studio hair tutorial pro#

#Daz studio hair tutorial full#
This includes a bonus introductory tutorial session by published artist Arki for creating complex strand based hair and hair accessories (See the separate full product "Complex Hair Creation Tutorials Bundle") In this webinar recording of a community workshop we brought together the collective minds of DAZ Studio artists to share artwork, recommended content, resources and valuable tips on hair
