I must be doing it wrong...

HabitualGypsyHabitualGypsy Posts: 87
edited December 1969 in Daz Studio Discussion

While animating a figure, I clicked Hide Selected Properties for the yTrans and xRot since I wasn't using them to position the figure at the time. After finishing the path of the rotation, I realized the figure needed to be lowered; so I went to unhide the yTrans to do so and... nope. I can't seem to unhide it no matter what I do.

I right-click on Transforms and select Hidden > UnHide Selected Properties and nothing happens. I also try that with General and All and same result - nothing. I even tried right-clicking all three categories and selecting Mark All Properties As Seen. Nothing seems to work.

I must be missing something because if there's no way to un-hide a dial once you've hidden it, then functionally it's not really 'hiding' it at all but deleting it. In which case, any reference to un-hiding is just mocking me. :-P

Again, I'm sure I'm missing something obvious; but then, I thought the steps I've already taken would be the obvious solution.

Please help - I've got a vehicle floating in the sky that needs to be on the road...

Thanks in advance!

-Damon

Comments

  • kitakoredazkitakoredaz Posts: 3,526
    edited December 1969

    I understand,, when you select properties , and Use r-click "Hidden select properties"
    it can not be shown.

    then try to use option menu on the tab which you used "Hidden select properties"
    if it is parameter tab,,
    "Show Hidden properties" may show all Hidden properties.
    sometimes you may need toggle the option, then check the properties can be shown or not,,,

    then there seems bug when you use "Show hidden properties" on surface tab.
    the option work reverse,,
    (when uncheck,, it show hidden properties,, then check it,, it hide hidden properties %-P)

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  • HabitualGypsyHabitualGypsy Posts: 87
    edited December 1969

    Awesome! That did the trick. Now my Skyrider is safely on the ground pursuing my SkyBike... go figure.

    Thanks! I really appreciate it!

    -Damon

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