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Daz Studio

Postby webguy » Tue Mar 08, 2016 12:56 am

Does anyone happen to know how to get a model done in the Makehuman, into Daz studio, in either a fbx or Caladda file, to where I can pose and animate the character.? Hope I got this in the right section

I have tried a few simple test imports but just lows up in all kinds of pieces and if I do not add in a bones it takes and appears to import and look OK just can not do anything with it with NO bone movement any tips ideas etc?? Thanks in advance
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Re: Daz Studio

Postby joepal » Tue Mar 08, 2016 5:38 am

Please add screenshots of what happens.

Did you test some different skeletons?

In general, FBX is a very messy format since it's proprietary and comes in many different dialects and versions. An FBX export from one program might look different from an FBX from another program while both still being "correct" FBX. Because of this it sometimes helps to open an FBX file in another program which is able to read it, and re-export it from there in the hope that the second program's FBX implementation fits better.

The most common approach here would be importing into blender (not necessarily via FBX) and make an FBX export from there.
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Re: Daz Studio

Postby brkurt » Tue Mar 08, 2016 12:52 pm

webguy wrote:Does anyone happen to know how to get a model done in the Makehuman, into Daz studio, in either a fbx or Caladda file, to where I can pose and animate the character.? Hope I got this in the right section

I have tried a few simple test imports but just lows up in all kinds of pieces and if I do not add in a bones it takes and appears to import and look OK just can not do anything with it with NO bone movement any tips ideas etc?? Thanks in advance


You need to use Blender as an intermediary. Export from Makehuman as Collada, then through Blender, then to DAZ Studio.
I haven't done this since a few versions back, as the 1.1 mesh is superior to anything DAZ has (in terms of versatility).
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Re: Daz Studio

Postby gaiha » Tue Mar 08, 2016 6:07 pm

brkurt wrote:You need to use Blender as an intermediary. Export from Makehuman as Collada, then through Blender, then to DAZ Studio.
I haven't done this since a few versions back, as the 1.1 mesh is superior to anything DAZ has (in terms of versatility).


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Re: Daz Studio

Postby rampa » Tue Mar 08, 2016 11:01 pm

Unless there is something very different about the latest version of DAZ, you cannot import boned/skinned models into DAZ. Neither FBX, nor DAE will work. No matter the flavor! :(

I think it has something to do with their "tri-ax" rigging. This is a long-running sore point with DAZ.

I know some peeps have used MH bodies as second-skin "clothing" for DAZzies.
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Re: Daz Studio

Postby Déesse » Wed Mar 09, 2016 11:07 am

You can only import Poser-files having the CR2-format + obj
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