Ai Dreams Forum
Software & Hardware => Graphics and Video Software => Topic started by: Freddy on June 26, 2011, 02:49:19 pm
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I guess most of you will have seen this, but I thought I would post about it.
Simply that they recently released version 4 and that it is free until 07/31/2011 - that's the 31st July 2011.
The Daz Studio always used to be free, but it looks like they will charge now, albeit a lot less than similar products like Poser. On the actual product page it lists the regular price now as $49.95, so you may as well grab it now even if you have no immediate use for it.
Daz Studio 3 Advanced is still being sold, presumably they will introduce an Advanced version of DS4 too.
Also noted whilst there that they also sell Crazy Talk too now.
Link : http://www.daz3d.com/i/software/daz_studio? (http://www.daz3d.com/i/software/daz_studio?)
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Already have it downloaded, and I'm playing with it now. First impression is "Oh, my, GAWD!" I love this thing! I'm thinking I'll have to re-create my study in DS4, and see how it renders. :)
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I'm holding off installing it as I am waiting to find out if it will install okay on another drive other than C.
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Wish I had time to play around with something like DAZ studio.
Might download it, just in case.
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It's a great pass-time, it comes in phases for me, sometimes I can't put it down.
BTW, a couple of people on the Daz forum told me it works fine on a different drive to C.
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Told myself don't have time for another program but then thinking lot of obj's come from DAZ3D.
So downloaded version 4 and other freebee's they had.
No space on this computer so put on flash drive for win7 laptop which has few hundred empty GBs.
I thank you for headsup on this. It may fit in with my other graphics. 8)
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No problem Dusky, glad you found it useful. :)
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I'm holding off installing it as I am waiting to find out if it will install okay on another drive other than C.
I can assure you that it does. For years now, I've kept a strict separation between the OS, programs, documents, and other data, by keeping them on different physical drives. It initially took me several hours of poring through the registry to make it work, but now everything "plays nicely" in discrete locations, without a single problem. Thus, Studio 4 is in E:\Program Files\DAZ 3D\DAZStudio4 :)
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Cheers. Yes since getting a bigger HD a few months back I tend to keep the big programs on a separate partition. I'll install Poser on there as well - all neat an tidy :)
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I also used to have my apps and windows on separate partitions, but I kept bumping into disk limits and eventually got tired of all the house keeping that it requires. These days, I try to spend as little time as possible maintaining the system, so everything goes into the places ms wants them :-[
For DAZ4, how in gods name do you get extra people in there? I downloaded/installed a bunch of them, but I only get to see 'genesis' I think it is. Anyway, I'm pretty impressed with the output quality of these 3d images, I just can't seem to find the patience for creating them. It's just not my nack.
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I was having the same problem until I noticed that in the right-side flyout is a tab labeled "Content Library", where all of my DS3/Poser files are found. That menu is much like the DS3 content layout, so it's not hard to locate stuff if you know where everything is.
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Ah good, that probably solved a lot of frustration for me at least. I still have my custom runtimes all set up so I just need to point DS4 at them when I need them.
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Well first impressions...are wow how much faster it seems to be than DS3, my new HD may have helped a little. I like the way they have different layouts, though at first I didn't get it - I stuck to the default one it offers at the beginning. I think I will enjoy this.
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ok thanks GCC, I had missed the whole vertical bar on the right.
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Dave, it looks to me like Daz have taken up using a Runtime folder (like Poser) rather than the old 'content' directory. Is that the way it looks to you ?
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With their new Content Management Service, it's somewhat difficult to determine how they store new data and such. I took a model that I had created in DS3, and played around with the new surface editing interface (a new feature that I dearly love, BTW), saving the new material preset, and then went looking for the file on my box, with no success, yet I found it easily in the content library. I'm still of two minds about having the CM service running on my computer all the time, when I won't be using DS4 all the time. When I open Task Manager now, I already have nearly 60 processes running full time, so I'm reluctant to want another couple of processes to be added to that list 24/7. What I may end up doing is modifying the shortcut to DS4 to run a batch file that starts the Content Management Service just prior to DS4 starting up, and then manually shutting down the service when I close DS. That's just about the only fly in the ointment, though.
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Ok thanks, I will investigate some more. I'm not sure about the CM thing either, but I let it go ahead, I don't have too many processes I think.
I think I might finally sign up for the Platinum club this month, I can see myself getting addicted again. Today though it was just too hot here to concentrate for very long, I'll examine it some more tonight.
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I was talking to Liz yesterday, and she also said that the London area was unbearably hot. I feel bad about that, because though the temp is probably higher here, there's less humidity, and a nice breeze. I've done the whole "wet heat" thing while I was living in Tennessee, and you can keep it, thanks. :P
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Program O Liz ?
The breeze has gone here now, so it's really muggy. Anyway must stop going off topic ! It's the heat ;D
I think I will try a few renders until I melt or the PC does...
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Yup. As far as I know, she's the only Liz we would both share an acquaintance with. :P And don't worry about the weather, since it changes almost a quickly as a politician changes his/her views., and more quickly than some folks change their clothes. :)
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since it changes almost a quickly as a politician changes his/her views., and more quickly than some folks change their clothes. :)
Tell me about. now = swimming in own sweat, in 5 minutes: hail, 5 cm big. My belly is not happy! :tickedoff:
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It's cooler here today and there is thunder going around, it looks very atmospheric at the moment, like something big is going to happen.
Anyway, I am finding I like this new content organiser thing. I thought I would drop this link in :
DS4 Tutorial: Adding meta-data to existing files (http://forum.daz3d.com/viewtopic.php?t=164080&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0&flatnum=1)
Took a little figuring out, but it's pretty useful and saves a lot of digging around for files. Say you want to see shirts that can be worn by Victoria 4 - now you can just click on the V4 model in the scene and it will show you stuff she can wear. Quite handy, but it will take some setting up as so far it looks like they only have added the meta data for the new models. So basically don't expect it to work with all your old models, you will need to do some work for that to happen.
Other than that I was doing a few test renders. Was happy to find that my DS3 scenes still loaded once I had added my old runtimes in.
Looking good. 8)