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The download (using Install Manager) seemed to work, the asset appeared in my DAZ. Somebody suggested I try installing a freebie from the DAZ store, which seemed a good idea. I was trying to understand how the DAZ store works. Perhaps some day we can dumb it down and simply click buttons and press export.like F-ing Magic. For now.i'll just keep using the Swiss Cheese of 3D Animation and Modelling tools. I wish I could do it all in Reallusion to be honest.but I already ranted on that subject. At the end of the day nothing is breaking and we are really pleased with this. Not the easiest workflow and sometimes/often I wonder why is this so hard. Personally I have figured out my/our own workflows for Real Time Rendering by needing both iClone 7, 3DXChange 7, and DAZ Studio 4.10. Including all the Reallusion Supporting Folks who answer. So as to this topic of iClone and DAZ and some really nifty 'Super Nerds' here on these forums (and DAZ as well) finding ALL OF these workarounds to 'Get Their Sh-t Done' are astoundingly amazing. In the real world control really bad and expensive things happen with poor QC. I can agree 100%.usually not fun but 150% necessary. The real issue is.well.we want to work on the next Shiny. You can simply throw any 3D application developer into this and they all have issues that are long over due.
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The code is already there.add to it or fix it.then test it.
#Daz studio install manager transfer to another computer software
There is nothing complicated about it.polish the software with the professionals that are programming it in the first place. Simply needs people/pros to sit down and go through a very detailed QC/Testing List to polish the software. DAZ Studio is another that constantly makes improvements to keep selling their 'cash cow' but some things just make you sit there and ? In these two examples more than the base functionality is already there. Not trying to seem offensive but from the outside looking in.iClone7 is an amazing tool that has many wtf moments. Or perhaps even more overlap of things having to be done twice because Software Developer A never really takes a solid looks at Software Developer B (who does similar things) and says.what do we need to have in our software to make certain that we can do it so our customers can keep spending money in our suite of products? I see none of that.Reallusion seems to trying but seems to have an ego issue (DAZ also has a similar issue). Take that a step further with what is stated in above posts and what you end up with is some really good choices for 3D Software but having to deal with 75% here and 35% there. With the 3D Applications I see push-patches that sometimes are awesome but usually they fix things but cause a lot of other issues.all because of lazy QC (from my view point). When something breaks I can have it back up very quickly.even with having to overnight something odd. This stuff has impeccable QC and very hi resiliency.
So this is high end expensive stuff that would be the hardware of choice to control space flight. In the industrial sector I have multi-millions of dollars at real world control with the PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) running at sub 5ms scan times for advanced math and analog/digital control. The trouble I see in 3D Applications is the severe lack of QC. I have my own NDA so I cannot give details but if you saw how the concept works in those movies then you have it. Oculus Rift already works with the thumb controls and I have the 60fps performance specs dialed in. In my transitional life I am taking that life experience and making a fully functional 'Total Recall' and 'The Matrix' solution. I make real world things like pumps function without breaking pipes in the street.as an example. In my current life I am an industrial process and systems specialist (and consultant). I will give a different perspective from outside in which really lines up well with what is stated above. Some statements/blurbs here really hit home.