Go to “Window” -> “Workspace” -> “Customize” or hit F3 on your keyboard. Now we have to open the Customise dialog so we may add our new Custom Action. Note: When you first do this you may not have any other Custom Actions listed, don’t worry that’s normal. You should now see Dawn in the Scripts menu (at the bottom). I’m going to add my new purchase, Dawn.Ī dialog box will appear confirming that your Custom Action has been added to the Scripts Pull Down Menu (strange I know, but true). Right Click on the image icon and select “Create Custom Action”. Locate the content you wish to place in a Toolbar from the Content Pane. Even then I had to refresh my brain on how to do it before I could write this. So this is the very reason I am writing this tutorial. This is not something you will do everyday and is easily forgotten over time. Nor did I feel like trawling through hundreds of posts for few tit bits here and there). With the lack of a proper manual I had to find out the hard way by trial and error, as well as asking questions on the forums (most of the answers I received didn’t work either. Unfortunately there is a scarcity of information available. If you are like me, a very visual person you too will benefit from having Toolbars of your own design with your content (or anything you want for that matter as indicated by the Toolbar image at the bottom of the main screen image below).Ĭustomising the Toolbars is not difficult just a little convoluted if you don’t know how. Customising DAZ Studio Toolbars (4.5 & 4.6) to Add ContentĭAZ Studio allows you to do many things one of them is to add (or remove/edit) Toolbars giving you access to a one button click operation and also have them on screen at all times.
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