Saved Daz Studio Scene Not Showing Up When Reopened -- HELP!!

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  • #2076527
    Kayma
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    I recently spent two and a half days creating a large (127 MB scene) in Daz Studio with 22 fully dressed figures and a large number of props. I saved it, closed it, but when I reopened it later, nothing appeared on the screen. The Scene Tab showed everything that was in the scene, but nothing was visible.

    I closed it without saving, then re-opened it. Finally, scene elements appeared the third time I closed and re-opened the scene.

    There was virtually nothing on the Daz forums about this. Anyone else out there had this issue?

    Thanks!

    #2076542
    Frank21
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    I've experienced the same with big scenes. I'm glad you got it to eventually work. I wonder if it's related to how much RAM/VRAM you have available or just crappy DS coding. Or if you have your library on a NVME vs HDD.
    I haven't used DS on my new PC with a 4070 and 32GB of DDR5 6000MHZ, but I imaging it would be more reliable/better with loading textures and geometry, perhaps not.

    #2076546
    Kayma
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    I've got 64 GB of RAM and a nearly top-of-the-line NVIDIA graphics card, so it must be the coding.

    #2076734
    eelgoo
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    Perhaps better to save it in scene subsets?

    :0/

    #2076750
    eelgoo
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    Actually, it may be worth considering this!

    🙂

    #2076756
    Ethiopia
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    @eelgoo,
    After carefully reading the details of this AMAZING and MUST-HAVE tool, I can't see that it does anything that pounding Ctrl-S regularly doesn't do.

    #2076760
    eelgoo
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    A lot of these so called life saving scripts are like that though.

    Most do nothing you are not able to do by other means.

    🙂

    #2076766
    Ethiopia
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    @eelgoo....*chuckle* I have that automated habit developed in the early years of software when most programs crashed regularly. Poser and Photoshop where particularly bad. PS got better while Poser got worse.

    #2076889
    Frank21
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    Yeh @Ethiopia, but isn't it great when you get a piece of software that does exactly what it says on the tin😊. I've got a small collection of progs I've been using for years that I consider indispensable.

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