sigmadog opened this issue on Mar 25, 2007 ยท 15 posts
sigmadog posted Mon, 26 March 2007 at 9:59 AM
Okay. Thanks everyone. Let me see if I understand... Daz Studio acts as an entry-level, low-cost (or "no-cost") means of utilizing 3D content. It's not really a modelling tool, but more of a "stage" where all the various elements can be brought together and organized into a scene. In this respect, it represents Daz's attempt to make 3D more accessible to the average user. In addition, Daz Studio serves as a marketing interface for the purchase of 3D content (sort of similar to the iTunes model). Would that be an accurate description?