
Rotating Dressing Mirror

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Vendor: | Causam3D |
Published: | Feb 16, 2023 |
Download Size: | 4 MB |
Software: | Daz Studio |
dForce: | – |
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Rotating Dressing Mirror
Simple dressing mirror that it oval shaped, reflective on both sides, and rotates 180 degrees. It can also be wall mounted, or placed just about anywhere!
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Included in this package:
1 Subset with the mirror parented to the stand
1 Stand
1 Mirror
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Unzip into your Daz Studio Content directory.
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TO USE:
1. Load the mirror subset into your scene.
2. Place it where you want.
3. Select the mirror (not the stand or subset).
4. Rotate it using the "Rotate Mirror" Slider.
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Tips:
To scale the mirror simply use the scaling sliders provided in Daz. The mesh is pretty dense, and so withstands this with no problems.
To hang the mirror on a wall, etc., simply load the mirror (not the subset) and place it where you want it.
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Included in this package:
1 Subset with the mirror parented to the stand
1 Stand
1 Mirror
--------------------------------------
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Unzip into your Daz Studio Content directory.
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TO USE:
1. Load the mirror subset into your scene.
2. Place it where you want.
3. Select the mirror (not the stand or subset).
4. Rotate it using the "Rotate Mirror" Slider.
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Tips:
To scale the mirror simply use the scaling sliders provided in Daz. The mesh is pretty dense, and so withstands this with no problems.
To hang the mirror on a wall, etc., simply load the mirror (not the subset) and place it where you want it.
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