Using Beta 2 version of the import script, Unity v2018.4.0f1 LTS, Character Creator Pipeline v3.05, iClone 7 Pipeline v7.41 I am able to apply Reallusion animations to my model, collect the clip and export it as an iMotion file which I can then add as a custom animation in Character Creator...More
When working with Daz clothing, a piece of clothing can easily have 9-15 materials, many sharing the same texture sets. It would be really nice to be able to both combine materials with the same name (instead of just linking), but also make an atlas similarly to the remesher....More
Some customers are having issues with content i made and are getting failed to load errors. https://forum.reallusion.com/413660/Failed-to-load-project-file#bm413675...More
When I export any other characters than the standard (the CC3 girl with underwear), the mesh is automatically turned into tris instead of quads, no matter what settings I choose at export. The standard char works just fine. Both of the characters below are exported and imported with the...More
here a new sugestion, would be cool to have a option to export in separated transparence or alpha, the details layers of the texture, add a option where i can choose to when exporting a character to the engine like exporting to unreal, instead of exporting all the make up like lipstick, eyebrows...More
Adding local move option would be extremely useful especially when modifying clothing. I really struggled and wasted a lot of time trying to move vertices in world move....More
CC3 does not currently support the creation of true Daz-like geografts. In Daz Studio, as in Character Creator, the topology of a character's mesh cannot be changed (i.e., vertices cannot be added or removed). To get around this limitation, Daz allows users to hide portions of a mesh and then...More
I hope you are planning to expand the current selection of figures, to support also toon/anime/manga style characters. Ideally, something like Vroid. The idea is that we can create humanoid characters that are resembling characters you may find in an anime or manga; or with the look of modern...More