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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 06 8:27 pm)
The first thing I do is make sure everything falls under the Root of the character. Some wardrobe and clothing will Fit To, but show up as a seperate item under the Scene Tab. I drag and drop them to the Genesis figure. If you do this right, you can collapse the character and everything hides away under the Gensis figure.
Second thing is I rename the figure and the props on it. For example if I create a character I decide to name Fred, I change "Genesis" to "Fred". If Fred has Valea's Pure Hair Punk, I rename "PH Punk" to "PH Punk Fred".
The Important Part: Save As Scene Subset (File -> Save As -> Scene Subet). You'll be asked to give a File Name (I usually save mine to a seperate folder), then asked what parts of the scene to save. Uncheck everything but your character and items you want to load each time with it (step 2 makes this easier).
Note. This will save the Items, Textures, Parameters, and Pose Info for the character, so consider using the neutral pose. I also usually save the character in a full Scene file since I usually have a few lights, cameras and props (Such as Spyro's MWall Prop for sizing) that I don't want to have load every time I use the character, but want if I decide to go back and make a few changes. I'll reload the full Scene, make changes and then resave the Scene and Scene Subset
From there you can catagorize them using the Content Library Tab and Work them into your Smart Content.
Sceane subset would be the best way to go for saving a full character.
A scene subset is a scene file that merges into rather than replacing the currently open file.
Another save type I have found useful is the wearable preset. It allows you to save all of the clothing items and smart props fitted to a figure. You can then reload the set onto other figures/ characters with a single click.
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I've somehow managed to set up a character in Studio that I really, really like and can see getting a lot of use out of. How in the world do I save this guy and make sure it includes the morphs and texture...and possibly his clothes? I aint that smart so simple instructions would be best. Thanks folks.
(Why can't they just put a "save character" button with an "Save All" click on it?)