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Post by Admin on Apr 28, 2016 17:56:03 GMT
Sometime a 3D artist may change his original UMA slot or overlay file. That causes the metadata of the element to be changed.
A DK UMA element (slot or overlay) is using a link to the original UMA element to be able to assign it to the UMA generator, it is declared in a variable using the metadata of it.
If you previously used the 'Elements Manager' window to import the UMA element into DK UMA (or one of our blueprints), the name of the original UMA element is exactly the same as its DK UMA element/blueprint.
Using the 'Elements Manager', select the DK element you want to modify (a red alert is displayed for the element in case of the original UMA element is missing). Now edit its 'UMA' variable using the Inspector window. Type the name of the element in the search bar of the just displayed elements list. Choose the correct search result and assign it.
That's it.
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