by: gogiart
Added 8 months ago
Format: OBJ (.obj), Other
Categories: Machinery, Vehicles, Watercraft
Usage Rights: Commercial & Personal Use
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Gallery | More 3D Models |Added 8 months ago
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Format: OBJ (.obj), Other
Categories: Machinery, Vehicles, Watercraft
Usage Rights: Commercial & Personal Use
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gogiart (8 months ago) | Inappropriate? |
OK thanks! I'll take a look at Blender, the object files that I produce with AC3D are then converted into DAE files with Blender, which in turn works great in DAZ. And Blender has a number of functions that work well with DAZ. |
gogiart (8 months ago) | Inappropriate? |
Hello Makolki, if you are familiar with Blender then I believe that it is possible to edit almost everything in individual parts. |
gogiart (8 months ago) | Inappropriate? |
Thank you, Faeryl Womyn. I also try tutorials, but there isn't much for users of AC3D programs, and the best thing is when I can solve the problem myself, like I did with the ship's risers. Thank you! :))) |
Faeryl Womyn (8 months ago) | Inappropriate? |
You could ask about these things on the Daz forums, there are many there who would help you figure them out or steer you to someone who can. |
gogiart (8 months ago) | Inappropriate? |
Ladder and risers have been improved |
gogiart (8 months ago) | Inappropriate? |
Unfortunately, I don't yet know why the doors and windows or other things are connected to each other, as I said, I'm not a professional. We just have to live with that. |
gogiart (8 months ago) | Inappropriate? |
I'll immediately try to correct the two errors. Unfortunately I'm not a professional and at 60 it's no longer easy to learn, but your comment gave me the idea of how to attach the risers to the hull without air in between. With best wishes and thank you for your comment. |