![]() ![]() You have to be proficient with importing/exporting models in and out of CC 2.0. ![]() But it is rather time consuming (specifically for the hair) and it is not covered in this workflow. You can do decimation in Blender (or other mesh editing software). Decimator is a little bit on the expensive side, but it is a great tool for reducing poly count. You need to have a DAZ studio software with Decimator. Sorry folks - no video - just a plain text and screenshots (I hate my voice and accent ) Prerequisites 1. So please share your experience in case you have some additional tips, or if you find a way to facilitate a certain routine in a workflow. You would most likely have a different hair to convert, which in turn might require slightly different approach at certain workflow steps. ![]() It might be the same, or different from yours. I was working on a DAZ hair past weekend and figured I'd share my workflow routine. ![]()
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