petepix opened this issue on Aug 30, 2014 · 75 posts
bhoins posted Fri, 05 September 2014 at 12:18 PM
Quote - > Quote - > Quote - > Quote - Most of us would probably USE Genesis if it wasn't for Smith-Micro trying to "do their own thing" and not conform to the popularity that is DAZ3D models.
NO, no, no.
Smith-Micro realized that it would be foolish decision to tie their product to whatever parts of DAZ Studio that Genesis requires. Doing such a thing would leave them always two steps behind DAZ in introducing new features, and possibly limit their ability to innovate in different areas.
Not correct. The DSON file format (Genesis, Genesis 2 Male, Genesis 2 Female, Dragon 3, etc.) does not require any parts of DAZ Studio to work. It is a plain text file format, which has changed exactly once, when the changes were made that were required to make it work in Poser using the DSON Importer, which was the same time the user facing files (DUF) seperate from the back end files, were introduced.
Actually, he's right. In fact, that statement is a pretty good paraphrasing of the statement Steve Cooper released from Poser explaining why they hadn't gone that route.
No, the statement from Cooper was they would not support the DSON format, which would be like DAZ Studio not supporting the CR2 format, it had nothing to do with DS code in Poser. No DAZ Studio Code would be needed by SM to support the format.
The DSON Importer is the way it is because Poser does not support the DSON format.