Attention POLISH RE:Sci-fi Corridor Modular Kit (hologram)

Griffin AvidGriffin Avid Posts: 3,832
edited April 2017 in The Commons

https://www.daz3d.com/sci-fi-corridor-modular-kit

 

Awesome set. How do I turn off the hologram displays that float throughout the hallway?

It appears to be attached to the frame- so when I hide the hologram, it takes the wall with it?

Also, it doesn't appear to be a separate prop that I can find or select.

Asking because- in a ruined ship hull set, that kind of stuff shouldn't be working.

If anyone has played with this, I'm open for help.

Thanks.

Post edited by Chohole on

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  • UthgardUthgard Posts: 881

    I don't have the set (wishlisted), but, in case there aren't any presets to turn it off, couldn't you select the surface of the hologram and turn cutout opacity to zero in the surfaces tab?

  • nelsonsmithnelsonsmith Posts: 1,337

    Btw.   can that Hologram be selected individually and moved around, or is it fixed?  

  • Griffin AvidGriffin Avid Posts: 3,832

    It must be fixed, but maybe there's a duplicate wall panel WITHOUT the hologram that I can load in its place to remove it. There is no down-arrow-for-additional-bits in the scene view.

    It is all one piece. Only the wall part shows up when selected. I think that's what he did. 

    I'll experiment further, later.

  • thd777thd777 Posts: 945
    edited April 2017
    avxp said:

    It must be fixed, but maybe there's a duplicate wall panel WITHOUT the hologram that I can load in its place to remove it. There is no down-arrow-for-additional-bits in the scene view.

    It is all one piece. Only the wall part shows up when selected. I think that's what he did. 

    I'll experiment further, later.

    The Holo display/keyboard are part of the SC Door Module. You can simply select them with the Surface Selection Tool and set Cutout Opacity to zero and they are gone. Alternatively you can also select them in the surface panel they are called "EmissiveControlScreen_DoorModule".

    Ciao

    TD

    Post edited by thd777 on
  • Griffin AvidGriffin Avid Posts: 3,832

    Thank You!

  • Cris PalominoCris Palomino Posts: 12,659

    And remember that these are user-to-user forums.  If you actually need help where the users cannot help you with a resolution (thankfully thd did), you need to put in a ticket so Daz can respond or contact the PA for you if they do not regularly post in the forums.

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