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K_Digital
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K_Digital
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I fought with this today as well. The trick is you need to drag the photo with the right mouse button very quick, slow doesnt work at all , at least not on my PC. You must release the mouse button immediatly after you reached the target, a few milliseconds later and it wont work :-o
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hivoltage0
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I have reinstalled and that folder is not there
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wires
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The folder is still under Camera in CC4.
Gerry
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hivoltage0
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I am trying to use headshot for cc4 and I am unable to locate the Headshot Ref folder. I know where it is in CC3 on my system but I am unable to get CC4 to show it under the camera directory inside the program. :/ Is there a different way to use the side ref?
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animagic
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animagic
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General Picture Animation (5/5/2022)
animagic (5/2/2022)
In fact, dragging and right clicking for additional options is a Windows function not limited to just RL software...:blink:Right-clicking for options is a universal Windows standard. Right-dragging is not, so calling it bizarre is closer to the truth. Well if you insist on being picky, so be it...:unsure: I use this procedure to have options when I DRAG a file from Windows File Explorer while RIGHT-CLICKING as this gives me a number of useful options: MOVE (which is the same as DRAG-LEFT-CLICKING), COPY, CREATE SHORTCUT, etc. You should try it sometimes and perhaps learn something.
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4u2ges
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Right-dragging is not, so calling it bizarre is closer to the truth. Dragging with Right mouse button is a universal Windows standard.
Left Mouse + Drag results in execution of a default action built into the app. Right Mouse + Drag results in a prompt to select the desired action before the execution. So this must be used to get a selection in the context menu. Try it some time in Windows Explorer.
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General Picture Animation
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General Picture Animation
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animagic (5/2/2022)
In fact, dragging and right clicking for additional options is a Windows function not limited to just RL software...:blink:Right-clicking for options is a universal Windows standard. Right-dragging is not, so calling it bizarre is closer to the truth.
Animating now to life itself --Walt Whitman
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BiggsTrek
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I found this all immensely useful! Thanks!
 https://marketplace.reallusion.com/iclone/author/biggstrek
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animagic
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animagic
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wires (5/2/2022)
radekmotycka (5/2/2022) This is SO unintuitive. Even though I heard him clearly saying that, I suspected it was some weird, personal setting of his. I grew up on Windows, so can't speak for the rest of us, but for me at least, the only time you right click on anything, it's *not* because you want to drag and drop it elsewhere...It would appear from your comments that while you may be growing up with Windows, you haven't yet matured. There is no "weird personal" anything in what was demonstrated. This has been standard procedure in both Character Creator and iClone for years. Selecting an image file using the right mouse button and dragging it into the scene will present the user with a number of options regarding how the image is applied. All of this is explained in the user manuals. In fact, dragging and right clicking for additional options is a Windows function not limited to just RL software... :blink:
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wires
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radekmotycka (5/2/2022) This is SO unintuitive. Even though I heard him clearly saying that, I suspected it was some weird, personal setting of his. I grew up on Windows, so can't speak for the rest of us, but for me at least, the only time you right click on anything, it's *not* because you want to drag and drop it elsewhere...It would appear from your comments that while you may be growing up with Windows, you haven't yet matured. There is no "weird personal" anything in what was demonstrated. This has been standard procedure in both Character Creator and iClone for years. Selecting an image file using the right mouse button and dragging it into the scene will present the user with a number of options regarding how the image is applied. All of this is explained in the user manuals.
Gerry
System: Win 10 Pro (21H2), Asus X99-E WS, CPU i7-5930K -3,5 GHz, 32 GB DDR4 2666-16 RAM, NVidia GTX 1080 Ti GPU - 11 GB VRAM(Driver Studio-536.99), Samsung 850 Pro 512 GB SSD, 6 TB HD storage.
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