Copy and paste object
2getit
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How do you copy and paste an object in the scene? I'm selecting Copy selected Item then paste to selected item and its not working.
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I think,,it can copy and transfer poze and shape.
so it can not work as you hope,, when you select genesis and select copy from top menu or short cut key,
then paste.
when load two genesis (or prop etc) in the scene,
you can copy genesis 1 poze and shape, tehn can paste(transfer) it genesis(2)
so you need to load two same object or same figure in the scene to use copy and paste of top menu,,,
there is no way,, just copy and paste (it means load copied figure in the scene,I think,,)
but there is node instance.
may you try and check,,
select genesis or prop, then from top menu create>node instance or node instances..
they can only copy the figure or prop shape as instance, so you can not poze them,
butrotate or change scale or translate them.. you may understand easy how it work,,
maybe it is useful to make crowd scene,, or,, forest etc I think.
or,, save the item as scene subset from top menu, then load. It seems easy way
It was never possible to do that in DAZ Studio. You can do what kitakoredaz says and use Create > New Node Instance, but when you pose one, the other one will pose as well.
The usual way to do it is to Merge a pre saved figure from the File menu. You can add as many as you need that way (one at a time though)
You can also use a geometry shell (found under the same menu as node instance). The advantage is that the geometry shell can be posed differently from the figure it copied, whereas the node instance can't.
How do you pose the geometry shell differently, I can't find any way to do that? The UV Set can not be changed either, so you are stuck with the original skin map.
I couldn't get it to work on figures at all, but I am not really clear on what the concept is anyway.
Thanks Dave.
maybe save as scene subset and load that.
not on my daz pc so cant checK if it keeps the pose atm
You can save a complete character as a Scene Subset. It asks you what you want to save in the scene, and it will save the character with hair and clothing complete with pose if you tell it to. It only takes a few seconds to load, and DS creates a thimbnail for it as well.
FYI, DAZ Studio now has some copying options:
Edit > Duplicate > Duplicate Heirarchies
Edit > Duplicate > Duplicate Node(s)
The copies render differently though.......my G2F copies look like shiny plastic...........hmmmm could be useful!
Yes, that is what I do. It works well. Handy to move a complete character out of a scene to use in another without having to redo all the clothes etc (if you didn't save a scene separate with them)