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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 22 11:25 pm)
They should import as groups (assuming the items have different names and are exported as groups from the modeller). You want either a separate OBJ for each item, if they are fully independent, or if they are meant to articulate you need to rig the thing as a figure (using the groups to guide bone placement and as selection targets for the posing tools).
I don't know about Maya, but in Blender I need to select 'Polygroups' when I export the obj. (Maya might call it something different but it'll have it) I can't remember off-hand the import settings for DS. But instead of 'Import Obj' , you need to go to the 'Figure Setup Tools' and import the Geometry to there Then select 'Create figure'. There's a tut by Sicklyield - it uses Blender but the DS side is the same: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNFHv8K8qKg
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I've recently begun to think of selling some of my models for use in DAZ. I am very new to DAZ and when I import a model made up of separate meshes (geometries) they arrive as one solid mesh. Is there a way to import an obj and not have this happen, or is there a different file format I should use. If, however, there is no way to import a model and keep the separate meshes, is there a way inside DAZ to group separate meshes once I bring them in separately. Thanks for the help!
Frank