Forum: DAZ|Studio


Subject: Why does my genesis 2 female looks like this?

Mariny opened this issue on Dec 25, 2013 · 8 posts


Mariny posted Wed, 25 December 2013 at 5:07 AM

I installed the genesis essentials and this happens when i open daz studio 4.6 and open Gen2:

EddyMI posted Wed, 25 December 2013 at 5:12 AM

Did you install manually or with DIM?

When you install manually, you have to copy all files in tha chive to the according folder.

Maybe you have to download the archive again.

Eddy

Live Long and Prosper


Mariny posted Wed, 25 December 2013 at 6:41 AM

What is DIM?


EddyMI posted Wed, 25 December 2013 at 6:44 AM

This one: http://www.daz3d.com/install-manager-info

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msorrels posted Wed, 25 December 2013 at 12:04 PM

Your display mode is set to solid bounding box.  Click on the little circle at the upper right of the window and pick "Texture Shaded"

There used to be some options for switching to bounding box mode depending on the number of polygons in the object when moving an object.  So when you moved the object it would swtich to bounding box mode then switch back when you stopped moving it.  But I don't even see that any more.  It's possible there is some new option for controling the bounding box mode, but check the mode drop down first.  Then hunt through the perferences if that isn't it.

-Matt


Xerxes0002 posted Wed, 25 December 2013 at 12:34 PM

The Daz Install Manager works pretty well.  It manages all your daz software and content.  It has its positives and its limitations but I am re-doing my daz portion runtimes with it and its going fairly fast once I decided how I wanted to break my runtimes down.


Male_M3dia posted Wed, 25 December 2013 at 12:48 PM

You installed the Genesis Essentials, not the Genesis 2 Female one. Use DIM to download it or go back to your Product Library and download that one.


atpo posted Mon, 06 January 2014 at 7:16 PM

check the display for model at view top_tab.this is just like poser model- display