I got a Genesis 9 with the D Force Pixie Cut it disappears when I turn off overlays is...

Issue #1612 invalid
Joe Morris @ FAST Animation Studio Toolz created an issue

Is there a way to reverse this, and if there is and it's involved if maybe you could also provide a code snippet that would get this done…. Thank you very much i'm in the process of testing this with other Genesis nine here to see if this is a common issue….

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  1. Joe Morris @ FAST Animation Studio Toolz reporter

    i'd like to add this functionality to my import daz studio operator I have in my add on i'm talking with daz Studio now about hosting it on their store and if you could give me like just a overview of this process

    I'm gonna you know import a few Genesis nines and see what the end result is DFORCE and not but you know let me know via code what would be the proper way to approach this like you know if you get hair that disappears when you turn off overlays do you just go to your tab and make hair or is there something I could tick on easy import i'm looking there now you know just a general overview….. You know if you could provide an if then statement like a conditional that I could use that would test whether or not the hair would disappear that is something that you would use internally or let me know the specific circumstance of why it disappears …thank you for your help...

  2. Thomas Larsson repo owner

    Sorry, but I don’t understand. What are those overlays that you can turn off? In DS or Blender?

    One annoying thing about Pixie hair is that the hair cap is not selectable in DS, and hence not in Blender either. You can change that by pressing the little X next to the name.

    I also noticed that hair conversion in Blender is much faster if you enable the Resize Hair and Auto Resize options in Make Hair.

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