OLD WEST SHERIFF'S OFFICE and SALOON
dash2128
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Anyone know how to apply windows and doors to these sets?
O.W. SALOON didn't seem to have any windows or doors that I could find.
O.O. SHERIFF"S OFFICE did hsve a windows/door tab, but I cannot figure out how to apply them.
The OLD WEST set (an entire town) has windows and doors already in place. But not SHERIFF;S OFFICE or SALOON.
...and I really need them for SHERIFF'S OFFICE!
( The TAB with WINDOWS and DOORS in SHERIFF"S OFFICE has the letters DS on it.)
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The products are each divided into interior and exterior.
http://www.daz3d.com/old-west-sheriffs-office-interior
http://www.daz3d.com/old-west-sheriffs-office (double-click on "She_Win_Doors.cr2" to load the windows and doors.)
http://www.daz3d.com/the-old-west-saloon-interior
http://www.daz3d.com/old-west-saloon (Saloon.cr2 includes the windows and doors.)
Yes, that's a little bit of a design flaw there, the windows and doors are only in the exterior set.
I wonder... these are old Platinum Club items, and all the older PC goodies that aren't totally obsolete are gradually being converted into proper modern D|S files. It might be possible to have this fixed as part of the update/conversion process.
That seemed to have worked, I have the windows and doors in place. Thank you!
Once the correct tab is located, and the set highlighted, the windows and doors load and remain fixed in place, so that each window (and door) does not need to be set in place one at a time, but rather, all at once. It is not easy spinning the doors and windows into place, so that they all sit right.- that took some patience!- and the Translation/Rotating tools.
I didn't see any windows or doors for the Saloon. I'm assuming they have to be purchased seperately, then?
It kind of looks like it.
Thanks, both of you!
do they have to be purchaced separately.
Yes, I think all of the Old West sets that are split into an exterior and an interior (one of them isn't) are set up the same, with the windows and doors only in the exterior set.
As for "spinning the doors and windows into place, so that they all sit right" there's an easier way. All three parts, exterior, interior, and windows/doors, are designed to load with all their position parameters zeroed. So, if you've moved the interior and you want to match up the windows, simply open the Parameters tab to show the Transforms dials, and copy/paste the parameters from one to the other. There are other ways to do it, but that's the simplest.