You may also find the Align pane does what you need, with the Y-axis Stack Above option (select the thing you want underneath, then the thing you want on top).
Has anyone ever seriously discussed creating a Wiki-style, open source User manual? Even just a well organized, shared repository of all these little gems (and the great tips scattered across a multitude of threads in the forums) would be incredibly useful. How many users have been filing all of these tips away in their own personal knowledge base? Imagine how helpful pooling everyone’s knowledge would be!
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Should work I think.
https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/15219/come-on-down-collisions-for-ds4-5-mcjcollider
You may also find the Align pane does what you need, with the Y-axis Stack Above option (select the thing you want underneath, then the thing you want on top).
oh, that sounds nice.
thanks, richard!
j
awesome..thank you very much
Oh what a great tip, Richard. Thank you.
it works ... wow. this is so great.
Boy, ya learn somethin' new every day ;) I had no idea ya could do this
Laurie
This is why we NEED A MANUAL! It's been two years now and there is still more I don't know about DS than I do know...
Excellent tip, Richard, thank you!
Has anyone ever seriously discussed creating a Wiki-style, open source User manual? Even just a well organized, shared repository of all these little gems (and the great tips scattered across a multitude of threads in the forums) would be incredibly useful. How many users have been filing all of these tips away in their own personal knowledge base? Imagine how helpful pooling everyone’s knowledge would be!
man, Richard. This is awesome.
I also learned this recently, but this tip, along with many other useful ones are included in this thread, which is well worth reading through:
https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/185056/features-that-you-could-slap-yourself-for-not-figuring-out-sooner
I know it is not a substitute for a manual, but it is a small step in that direction.