Guest Verethragna Posted August 9, 2016 Posted August 9, 2016 I'm stuck trying to get passed this point trying to do my own body I made in BodySlide which I have replicated in Outfit Studio to proceed to doing clothing and armor conversions. The guide I have followed gets to a point where things don't turn out the way it should, or at least I think it doesn't. I'm at a loss as I have not had anyone to help with this except one person who is also stuck on this as it's his first time trying as well.  Here's the steps I take when doing the reference conversion.    1. Click File, Load Preference, select Unified UNP HDT from From Template and click OK. 2. Shape the body to my custom body with the sliders until I have the exact same shape as my BodySlide preset. 3. Click File up top and click on make conversion reference. 4. Name it MyBody -> UUNP HDT. 5. I click the pencil to enable edit mode. The slider now highlights in purple.    Note: When I click edit mode my body shape changes to UUNP HDT body shape. Not sure if that is supposed to do that.  6. In edit mode I click Sliders up top and select Export Slider Data and then Export OBJ... And I name it MyBody.obj 7. Then I click File, Save Project As... to save the conversion reference as MyBody -> UUNP HDT. 8. I click File, New Project and use the Unified UNP HDT reference template once again. 9. Then I click Slider, New Slider to add a new slider and name it UUNP HDT -> MyBody. 10. I find my new slider and click the pencil to enable edit mode. 11. Then I go up top and click Slider, Import Slider Data and Import OBJ... to load the body shape I created and exported in step 6. 12. I keep edit mode enabled of the slider and go up top to Slider and Negate Slider. 13. And finally I save the conversion reference under File and Save Project As...    The outcome results in my slider having no changes. It remains UUNP HDT body. If I load my reference, same thing. I cannot figure out what I am doing wrong as this is the exact steps in the guide that I follow. It's just written with less steps, but I'm trying to be as accurate as possible.  Someone throw me a bone here, please?
Guest Verethragna Posted August 15, 2016 Posted August 15, 2016 Find another community who's willing to give the information since the people here know doesn't want to share the info.
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