There have been some impressive heels in this thread but, HOLY SMOKES. Those are literally probably three times taller than my tallest pair of wedges, and I haven't worn those since I fell down the stairs while on date with my husband. It's a funny story, but not super sexy. ANYWAY, the point is that I literally said "wow" when I saw that picture because of those heels.Commission work. Commissions are now open on myYou must be registered to see the links
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heels weren't the first thing i sawThere have been some impressive heels in this thread but, HOLY SMOKES. Those are literally probably three times taller than my tallest pair of wedges, and I haven't worn those since I fell down the stairs while on date with my husband. It's a funny story, but not super sexy. ANYWAY, the point is that I literally said "wow" when I saw that picture because of those heels.
I love the hair too!
The cursor is still there but just Invisible. Blind navigate to your camera selection menu top right of your viewport. And change your camera or viewport visual.Stupid question but come on! I don't remember where I clicked, but only in DAZ the mouse arrow disappeared, in other programs it shows the arrow normally!
can someone help?
thanks for the help, i restarted the program and it got back to normal, it was probably some bug in the program that made it go away!The cursor is still there but just Invisible. Blind navigate to your camera selection menu top right of your viewport. And change your camera or viewport visual.
The cursor should come back.
It is most definitely a bug in the program. And restarting Daz does take care of it.thanks for the help, i restarted the program and it got back to normal, it was probably some bug in the program that made it go away!
thanks
Do you have collision on for either of the assets? If so turn it off and see if that fixes it. Otherwise there may be an issue where the bones of the asset don't line up like they should for that you'll need to reallign them and I can't really explain how to do that.Another problem, I don't know why when moving the palm of the hand, the fingers are involuntarily moving in the opposite direction to what they should when it is close to another part of another character's body.
some tip for fix this?