If DAZ Studio can’t find your content, it’ll display grey boxes instead of your objects (which can look a tad scary).įor your own work, saving your full scene is a good approach, but not so much if you intend to re-distribute the morph, or if you want use your morph in other scenes you’re creating. If that’s not the case, and the content is from DAZ3D, you’ll be prompted to install the content at this point. ![]() Note that you can only load this file on the same system that has saved it to make all the content appear in the correct places, unless the second system you’re loading this file on has the same referenced content installed. DUF file, referencing all objects and their configurations in your scene. This is done by heading over to File – Save As… This will create a. The first option to preserve a morph is to simply save your scene. I thought I’d expand on the answer I gave Scott in one of the above videos with this article. ![]() The answer to that question is a little in-depth, and depends on what you’d like to do with said morph. One of my viewers was asking – quite rightly – what to do with the applied morph, and how to save it. ![]() You can watch those videos here and here. I have recently explained how we can create morphs for DAZ Studio assets with external applications, and how to apply them to characters and clothing using Morph Loader, or something like the GoZ Plugin.
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