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How to remove information from Indoor Stage viewport

Posted By DebMark Productions 9 Years Ago
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I have been looking everywhere for how to remove the scene overlay for the Indoor Stage.  When I render an image, that information shows up in the image.  It says, "The indoor stage provides sophisticated interior scenes with modular furniture for quick filmmaking. Simply drag in iClone characters and begin your storytelling."  I can't use the scene if that overlay always shows up.
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I have been looking everywhere for how to remove the scene overlay for the Indoor Stage.  When I render an image, that information shows up in the image.  It says, "The indoor stage provides sophisticated interior scenes with modular furniture for quick filmmaking. Simply drag in iClone characters and begin your storytelling."  I can't use the scene if that overlay always shows up.

Click the Scene tab to open the Scene Manager. Somewhere in the list of items is a category called Image Layer. Delete or hide the item in that category.



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Thank you. That did the trick.  I'm new to this and have been spending many hours trying to learn how things work. iClone has a very high learning curve.
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@MARK, It is a very steep learning curve but thanks to the very knowledgeable people on here you can climb that hill a bit quicker I've found. Theres always someone to help get you through the times when you feel like its all getting too much. Stick with it, it is worth the effort.

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