Ever make a character and forget what skin you used?

I made a character for pinup art and forgot what skin I used (I know, not the birghtest idea).  Any way to look inside the .duf file to see which skin I used?

Here is an image of her.

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  • barbultbarbult Posts: 24,243
    Sure, if the Duf file you mentioned is the scene file. You can open it with a text editor and look at the names of the texture files. Another way is to open the scene file in Daz Studio, select the character, go to the Surfaces pane, select the face surface, hover the mouse over the Base Color image icon, and see what the texture filename is. Or right click on that image icon and select Browse to file location, to see what folder it us in.
  • KitsumoKitsumo Posts: 1,216

    Here's a link to a script. You can copy and paste it into the script IDE and once you run it, it will give you an inventory of all selected items in the scene. https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/comment/4049481/#Comment_4049481

    What hair is that, by the way? I've been looking for a Betty Page hairdo for ages.

  • billyben_0077a25354billyben_0077a25354 Posts: 771
    edited October 2018
    Kitsumo said:

    Here's a link to a script. You can copy and paste it into the script IDE and once you run it, it will give you an inventory of all selected items in the scene. https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/comment/4049481/#Comment_4049481

    What hair is that, by the way? I've been looking for a Betty Page hairdo for ages.

    Sheridan hair for Genesis 3 by AprilYSH.  One of her style morphs is rermoving the rools and has morph sliders to reset and roll the bangs.

    https://www.daz3d.com/sheridan-hair

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  • KitsumoKitsumo Posts: 1,216

    Sweet. Thanks.

  • ChezjuanChezjuan Posts: 515
    edited October 2018

    I usually forget but have already loaded the scene and want to change something like lipstick or makeup. In that case, I just select the figure, go to the Surfaces tab, expand surfaces and select arms. Then hover over base color image and the tool tip shows the path to the texture, which contains the character name.

    Here is a screenshot (using the City Limits Lite workspace):

     

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  • billyben_0077a25354billyben_0077a25354 Posts: 771
    edited October 2018

    Thanks for all the inof.  I found the skin.  Now I can add some Eye Shadow.  Also planning on using a similar model to render some Suicide Girls (Modern 50's style pinups with tatoos).  "Mmmmm Tasty" as the Mask would say.  Unfortunately most of those renders are inappropriate for this family friendly site.

     

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  • DDCreateDDCreate Posts: 1,398

    So glad the OP asked this. I fall victim to this all the time! Glad there is an easy way to find the answer.

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