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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 31 8:48 pm)
Ratteler and I were talking about this previously. When he comes by he can add his Nickel, but here's mine from that earlier post: Ratteler- I use a Movie Studio concept too! My somewhat similiar system with P4PP and DAZ Studio- -have added all of the runtime's content like below: My runtime is actually sets of libraries like: M#libraries = Mike stuff V#libraries = Vicky stuff (with separate branched MAT Pose T#libraries = Toon-Anime A#libraries = Animals-Horses, etc. N#libraries = Nature stuff (plants-trees- RNDA worlds) B#libraries = Buildings- Dystopia, diners, etc. and 2-3 more. Just Remove the "#" for the one I want to use before clicking on the Poser icon. But- All my TEXTURES and GEOMETRIES are ALL There. This is both HUGELY USEFUL because I can load ANY Pz3 file at any time while any other runtime is active (ALL Geom and textures avail to all runtimes- But- Poser is Very SLOW when it first loads because it seems to locate all the geom and textures before loading the other specialized libraries, HOWEVER- DAZ STUDIO does NOT have this ANCIENT POSER Slowness! It doesn't need to explore the universe and ponder the meaning of complex space-time formulas. It just LOADS and GOES to the ANY LIBRARY!!! This includes EVEN my "#" marked libraries- so its code is not stopped by that normally used software "off" switch. So my system STILL works for P4PP AND DS- and DS is HUGELY FASTER!!! This means I am a happy camper! All of my MASSIVE CONTENT is available on-line in both Poser 4PP and Daz Studio!
Also- I'm using Win2000 Pro- which may, or may not, make a difference with DS- (I think it does). But OS-wise, XP-Pro is probably just as good (I've heard). Also make sure you try the other options under EDIT, PREFERENCES, : I usually use: Poser Content Directories (choice #2) I have also entered BOTH the "runtimes" AND the "Libraries" separately, which might be redundant, but it may create a cross-reference that could be helpful.
What I did was create a new folder in my runtime/libraries/Pose folder called Poses. I placed copies of all my pose files minus the #switch banks#file(I have PBOOst) into this folder and had DazStudio find it under other daz content. It works just fine. I did find adding the content difficult at first but when I realized that all you had to do was browse to the Poser 4 folder and not to runtime as I thought things worked perfectly. Marge
One thing to make sure of- DS seems to require a "runtime" in front of libraries. However I can't say for certain that is the case, since I've been able to locate and use all my huge libraries set on two different Win2K machines without a problem. I am also still using the initial installed version- no re-installs were needed. One other thing you might try is putting some (or all- up to you) libraries in the same directory where DS is running the Boot-Up Egyptian Scene. Seems like that path would almost have to work correctly.
To map poser content in D|S, you MUST target the equivelent of the poser root folder, the folder poser.exe is in, or would be in if the content you are mapping is not in your main runtime. This is because the pathing information in poser files are relative to that folder. Do NOT target "runtime", "libraries", "billy-bob's runtime" or whatever else, unless it is the equivelent of where poser.exe would be found, using the same structure used by Poser.
-Rob
P.S. Please feel free to quote this message anywhere you feel it will help.
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I'm having the worst time trying to figure out how to set up libraries in DS. I have to import anything I want to use, and once I import it I have to go find the object myself. I can see the items in the left pane, just can't access them. As soon as I click on a model the name disappears and it doesn't load. What am I doing wrong? As far as rendering goes, it is fast once I get the model in, just some things like the Heavy Horse show the tail through the body. I have to say I am impressed with what I have seen so far, especially considering this is an alpha. If anyone has any hints on loading models without having to import everything object by object that would be great. Thanks, Marque