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Handy Klingelton – So findest du den perfekten Sound für dein Smartphone! - avankita - 03-13-2025

Excellent work.keep it up

You can try exporting your DAZ Genesis 3 model with skeleton intact by using FBX 2012 Binary instead of FBX 2014. Some users have reported better compatibility with older FBX versions when importing into FrameForge (FF).
Here are a few steps that might help:
  1. Use FBX 2012 Binary – DAZ Studio allows you to export in different FBX versions. Try exporting in FBX 2012 to see if FF handles it better.
  2. Check Bone Limits – Make sure that DAZ's export settings maintain the rig structure but don’t include unnecessary additional bones that might cause issues.
  3. Reduce Complexity – Even with base resolution, Genesis 3 models can be complex. Try exporting without facial bones, unnecessary morphs, or extra rigging elements.
  4. Convert to OBJ (If Needed) – If FBX continues to crash, you might experiment with exporting as OBJ and then re-rigging inside FF, though this is more manual.
  5. Try an Intermediate Software – Some users find that importing the FBX into Blender or another 3D tool and re-exporting can solve compatibility issues.
If FF only supports simple FBX geometry, it might not fully support skinned meshes with bones. Have you checked if FF provides documentation on supported
https://nulls-brawls.com.tr FBX structures?