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Re: DAZ studio
[Re: broozar]
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12/05/07 20:34
12/05/07 20:34
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Gentlemen, please be appropriate. Everyone here has a right to an opinion, but insults and arguements are extremely off topic. Lets end it now. The forum members not involved in your disagreement do not need to be exposed this type of behavior. This is a fair warning and not a threat, so please get back to the topic. Thank you for your cooperation.
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Re: DAZ studio
[Re: not_me]
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12/06/07 21:03
12/06/07 21:03
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Posts: 523 Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
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Hiya. To the original poster... No, I don't think you can actually create models in DAZ Studio. I think you have to import a model made in some other package first, then you can tweak it with their tools (which, from my quick glance at their Features page, looks pretty limited). I also don't suggest you try and use any of their 'content'. IMHO, almost every single DAZ/Poser "content pack" I've seen looks...well, it basically screams "I was created with Poser! Buy me!". I would say that 99 times out of 100, anyone who is an actual 3d artist can play 'spot the poser pic' successfully. I would suggest looking into a 'real' 3d package. There are a lot of decently priced ones with good features out there now. Just hit altavista.com and search for "3d modeling animating programs" and you'll find a bazillion. Start with Hexagon ($150; no animation though), Wings3D (Free; no animation), Softimage|XSI ($500; frickin awesome) , Lightwave ($900 - $1000; very good overall) and Blender (Free; steep learning curve though). All are sub-$1000 packages. Most 3d packages out there at least have a "trial" or "demo" version; download several and give them each a try for a few days. See which one you like and feel most comfortable with. Then go with that one. 
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