Strange Behavior

jerryjvjerryjv Posts: 0

I'm getting this.  I'm not sure what I need to change to fix it.  

I am using the Package   Super Hero Suit for Genesis 2 Male(s) and Michael 6 | Daz 3D  by smay.  I am using it on a base Genesis 2 male.

Any help would be apreciated.

Thanks, 

Jerry

 

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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 99,543

    Does it render like that?

  • I have the same outift.  To solve that, I applied a smoothing modifier to the object.  Cleaned it right up. :)

    Lee

     

  • jerryjvjerryjv Posts: 0

    leemoon_c43b45a114 said:

    I have the same outift.  To solve that, I applied a smoothing modifier to the object.  Cleaned it right up. :)

    Lee 

    Lee, 

    I am new to Daz, and I thought I saw something similar somewhere else.  What I do not know how to do, is to add the smoothing modifier to the object.  And which object are you suggesting it be added to, the figure, or the 'suit'?

    Thanks.

    Jerry 

  • jerryjvjerryjv Posts: 0

    Richard Haseltine said:

    Does it render like that?

    I am not sure.

    I am still very new to Daz, and not sure that I understand everything that I need to know.

    I am mostly using Daz to create characters to transfer to Unity, to create custom assets for use on Tabletop Simulator.

     

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 99,543

    jerryjv said:

    leemoon_c43b45a114 said:

    I have the same outift.  To solve that, I applied a smoothing modifier to the object.  Cleaned it right up. :)

    Lee 

    Lee, 

    I am new to Daz, and I thought I saw something similar somewhere else.  What I do not know how to do, is to add the smoothing modifier to the object.  And which object are you suggesting it be added to, the figure, or the 'suit'?

    Thanks.

    Jerry 

    Select the suit, then Edit>Figure>Geometry>Apply Smoothing Modifier.

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 99,543

    jerryjv said:

    Richard Haseltine said:

    Does it render like that?

    I am not sure.

    I am still very new to Daz, and not sure that I understand everything that I need to know.

    I am mostly using Daz to create characters to transfer to Unity, to create custom assets for use on Tabletop Simulator.

    Render>Render (cmd(Mac)/ctrl(Win) R) will do a render, which may not show the issue depending on the cause.

  • jerryjvjerryjv Posts: 0

    Richard Haseltine said:

    jerryjv said:

    leemoon_c43b45a114 said:

    I have the same outift.  To solve that, I applied a smoothing modifier to the object.  Cleaned it right up. :)

    Lee 

    Lee, 

    I am new to Daz, and I thought I saw something similar somewhere else.  What I do not know how to do, is to add the smoothing modifier to the object.  And which object are you suggesting it be added to, the figure, or the 'suit'?

    Thanks.

    Jerry 

    Select the suit, then Edit>Figure>Geometry>Apply Smoothing Modifier.

    Thank you Lee!!!!

    I was stuck trying to use things off of a right click, or in the panel on the side.  I just couldn't find a way to modify it.

    It was a quick fix, with your help....  It would have been nice if I had actually looked at the 'edit' button.  Oh, so many things there to play with.  :)

    Thanks again!

    Jerry 

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