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  • After exporting into c4D from bridge. Currently using the newer versions of everything and it’s super solid. Like shockingly night and day how easy it is to use. It used to be a very buggy experience, but it’s so damn close to perfection. Specially with G9. It’s almost making content completely fun again. lol

    I should really make a tutorial of all the cool things I’ve learned in Daz3D to Cinema4D. And redshift is wonderful. Oof. But! Usually black textures is the refraction/transmission setting. I’ve been using newer cinema4D (with redshift) for so long that I forgot what old c4D settings look like honestly.

  • Hi Slaad,

    I’m familiar with this issue! You want to select most of your textures besides the eyes and transmission stuff and turn off the transmission weight. Easier to do this instead of going into each one. However you will need to find the root in daz of your characters textures to get all of the textures. Normals, displacement, specular, roughness, etc. also if you want to do a shell texture just add the shell texture to your character. Let me know if you need any more help! I’m trying to make daz my bread and butter!

    Cheers!

    Tristan

  • After exporting into c4D from bridge. Currently using the newer versions of everything and it’s super solid. Like shockingly night and day how easy it is to use. It used to be a very buggy experience, but it’s so damn close to perfection. Specially with G9. It’s almost making content completely fun again. lol

    I should really make a tutorial of all the cool things I’ve learned in Daz3D to Cinema4D. And redshift is wonderful. Oof. But! Usually black textures is the refraction/transmission setting. I’ve been using newer cinema4D (with redshift) for so long that I forgot what old c4D settings look like honestly.

    Sorry been replying away from home. Wasn’t sure you got this, so posting again. Let me know how it went!

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