![]() ![]() The bridge should show up in the modeling screen on the right of the 3D viewport. Find the “Armature: DazToBlender one and click on the box so that it is filled. There will be a drop-down list of all of your available add-ons are. Go to the screen where you can find “Tool” and click on it. The add-on is called “Armature: DazToBlender” “C :\Users\*YourUsername*\AppData\Roaming\Blender Foundation\Blender\DAZ 3D Add-ons\.Ĭlick on it and it will be added to your add-ons in Blender. In Blender you go to “Edit>Preferences>add-ons then go to “install” and from there you have to go into your C drive to find it. I chose a Genesis 8 male figure with a “bodybuilder ” morph and put him in the 3D viewport.įirst you need to get Blender ready for it as well. ![]() (You can send multiple figures, poses, scenes, props, clothes and hair for them too). You can only, send, as far as I know, Genesis 3 or 8 figures to Blender with this bridge. It was right in front of me all the time, right up at the top. I had a little trouble at first finding it in Daz after installing it with the Daz Install Manager, as there’s 2 places called “Scripts”. Daz has a free plug-in for bridging from Daz Studio to Blender, so I added a Genesis 8 male figure where I had added a Bodybuilder morph to it.
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