Grexx opened this issue on May 07, 2014 ยท 15 posts
SickenlySweete posted Tue, 17 June 2014 at 2:28 PM
As a newbie stick to studio, until you get everything figured out. Its free.
Studio and poser can both use an external drive to store your runtimes/content.
Both of them state what other product requirements you need for a product on there store pages, dont just look for if its a poser or ds something and up.
They both can use and load most of the same figures and contest.
The exceptions are dynamic clothes,materials,shaders,and studio only genesis figures/content.
They both work basically the same, and everything has a learning curve.
First things to learn are
How to use the software interface
Learn about figures-the skins/charaters and clothes are figure specific, v4 items do not fit on other figures, charaters/skins apply to the figure-they are not stand alone items
Clothes/textures, you need to learn that textures only apply on to the clothes, so you must have the clothes first. Textures are not stand alone items
Second thing to learn is
Learn to load a figure,apply a character/skin, load clothes,apply a texture,then add hair,ect... and pose the figure.
And finally third learn about content/runtime organization before you download hunderds of things and end up with a mess.....lol