Grexx opened this issue on May 07, 2014 ยท 15 posts
Razor42 posted Wed, 07 May 2014 at 9:07 PM
Of course this a little like posting in the Moggy lovers forum and pooches pals forums asking whats best dogs or cats? :)
Its kind of obvious which way the answers are going to go in each forum.
If your looking for some rough and ready comparisons try some of these links(Some may be a little dated and some may be slightly biased one way or the other but should give you a little more understanding in the fundimental differences):
http://thinkdrawart.com/poser-daz-studio-carrara-which-one-should-i-use
http://www.daz3d.com/forums/viewthread/33150/
http://mymindismyenemy.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/dazstudio-4-pro-and-poser-pro-2012.html
Imho one of the major things to consider is that Daz 3D makes both content and the actual application Daz Studio, so generally there products are better supported and have better implementation. Poser is made by a company that focuses primarily on software and has a much smaller inhouse content providing establishment(3rd party is by far the largest poser content providers). Most of the newer figures you will be using in Poser were developed first for Daz Studio and then ported to Poser. Use of any of the Genesis figures will require a porting module known as DSON to work in Poser.
As far as any product issues your having,where happy to try to sort them out if you have a few more specifics regarding the product and what its not doing that you feel it should.