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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 14 3:44 pm)
Thanks tparo. The png worked but the tiff did not.
I should have thought this one out myself. I think it was the black that threw me. If it had been white I might have realised what was happening.
Oddly, the tiff produced a black background with a halo around the figure, but the miniature icon that DAZ always produces did have a transparent background.
Anyway, thanks for your help
It may have been implied I never seen that... but they never to date released a guide to tell users what the new 4.7 can do and where to find the new parts.. like to add a backdrop you have to open a pane then do two things to get to your backdrops how many have found that out by guess work radioham
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I have been trying out Daz 4.7.
If I just load a figure , say Genesis 2, with the as installed settings and one of the lighting presets, the render to screen produces a background of grey and white squares, which I normally associate with a transparency in Photoshop. However when I save this render and load it into Photoshop the background is black. It would be really nice to retain a transparent background, but failing this a white or pastel colour would be acceptable. The colour of the background in the view port does not appear to influence on the outcome. Can anybody help with this problem?