export cloth from Marvelous Designer to dazstudio
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hi
I saw a tutorial video how to work with Marvelous & dazsudio
i export g8 obj formt from dazstudio
i import as avatar to marvelous
I made a garment in Marvelous Designer Which fit the size of the G8
I want to do the texture in Photoshop so i export the garment to dazstudio but When I open up the uv i get Scraps In the video tutorial the UV comes out nice and clean Maybe someone knows why?
Here's the video
![](https://farnsworth-prod.uc.r.appspot.com/forums/uploads/thumbnails/FileUpload/88/33f49fb35b3e0d8bd0f99049cd04c1.jpg)
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1912 x 937 - 148K
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357 x 896 - 53K
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1919 x 987 - 245K
![](https://farnsworth-prod.uc.r.appspot.com/forums/uploads/thumbnails/FileUpload/3b/0bb622e5256805e1159f5a734552bb.jpg)
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1920 x 946 - 268K
Comments
ok
I solved the problem !!!
Version 7.5 has a new feature called UV EDITOR It allows you to deploy the garment as you like and then it also goes out neatly to DAZSTUDIO
And to those who have encountered this problem, Here you can see the new possibilities of the new feature
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tiv32FjqdM
OK, a year after the fact, but THANK YOU so much for posting the solution for posterity. You just saved me a ton of time. Cheers!