For some elements when I export a model as an OBJ it does not export correctly. See the model in CC3 vs. the export in Blender. The element in question are the shoes....More
When I import a cc3 character into unreal, the bones have their positions all messed up. As you can see from the pic. I have been using the default export profiles with mesh only. I had to bring the model into Modo after exporting out of cc3 with the maya template and then bring it into ue4...More
The Character creation tool icon is giant in the toolbar, rarely used by myself, and knocks important debug information off the toolbar to the right and puts that into a drop down. Since your tool is accessible elsewhere please don't do this....More
Hi! I had a bluescreen from CC3 v2 , and uninstalled and reinstalled. Started up, and pressed the Transformer Button. Bluescreen again. Have had some problems before , as in 6498, when CC3 crashes when I try create a new folder when saving something etc, in the File Explorer view....More
When exporting a character using merge material, it would be nice to be able to exclude certain items that will use a different shader in-engine, such as hair. You could do this in the "merge by type", but it would be nice to merge everything except the hair, or eyes if you have a seperate...More
Hi, I am chauncey phillips I hope this finds you well- The suggestion that I have is to implement an in - game players choice customization so that we the game creators can outsource the duty of character creation to the player....More
I have a problem with the rig when exporting to Unity. I attached a image of my issue. Left is a default CC3+ character which you can see bends quite badly when arms aim up (and down). Right is how it should be. I can supply a sample project if needed, but it is bigger than the max file size...More
***Your recommended solution does not work, see attached images, the problem is with the Genesis 3 figures, not Genesis 8. Please use Genesis 3.*** Hello, I have a problem of importing the Genesis 3 figures in CC3. The pupil appears separated from the cornea, and that takes away the character...More