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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 01 6:29 pm)
Poserworks has produced several plugin for DS including a shaders one called pwSurfaces which is very good and can be purchased at DAZ.You can also download some free default shaders at DAZ.
Another solution you might try is to grab PW effect and or PW Surface, they have a lot of interesting shader options for daz. One thing though, is they tend to be a bit resource intensive, but they are fun to play with.
Do you have a link to skyes shaders? there might be a workaround solution to adapt parts of them if they use bitmaps, or one might fudge something similar to work with Daz specifically, depending on what these shaders look like. A lot of the shaders I see available can be fudged in Daz by using a combination of bitmap textures and reflection settings for glossy metals, latex, polished stone, etc. Using combinations of various maps can give you a wide range of effects for a texture.
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OK, that's what I thought. Most of these effects can easily be achieved with some reflection added to a texture. The main difference is that these textures don't appear to use bitmaps, but rather math functions.
By applying a reflection to a texture in daz, you can achieve an effect from polished metalic to latex that looks identical.
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Is there a way to use 'materials' like in poser, in daz? I have skyes shaders and wondering if I can get them to function in daz?
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