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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:59 am)
Jules53757 posted at 12:56PM Thu, 28 July 2016 - #4277629
Copy the folders Runtime, People and data to My Library, thats it.
OMG!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH! You just saved my sanity LOL I was so frustrated last night after spending 3 hours trying to figure it out. OMG, thank you Jules! :D
Hello,
Is this the same for mac? Pasted those three folders into /User/Documents/DAZ 3D/Studio/My Library. I've then opened up DAZ Studio... and now what do you do?
This is a base level question. I'm a day one user and have unfortunately been unable to find a friendly getting started guide posted on this site. Community guidelines requires a 30 day membership to use chat function.
Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks. :-)
The runtime folder is an inherent catch all for Poser related content which was established at a time when DAZ created installers for both Poser and DAZStudio. If your content zip file contains only the runtime folder, you need to navigate to the Poser runtime in DS Content Library. Going through the folder hierarchy, you should be able to find your installed content. My recommendation is to analyze the zip file first to obtain the name of your target folder in the Library. Otherwise, you will become frustrated searching the Library for appropriate folder.
So using this thread I successfully (seemingly) got some old V3/V4 data installed to my DAZ4.9 Library.
However, while I can see the selections to double click for changing things (eye color in this case, and with a V3 figure loaded and active) I don't actually get a change in eye color. it's almost like it's not quite sure exactly where to find the texture map for them.
Any ideas on how to fix that?
John
I purchased a few characters and installed them in the folders indicated in the "readme" file. When I open Daz I can not only see the characters name's and each segments (full, head, body, etc) but I actually see a thumbnail for each of them. The thumbnail is a actually picture of the item but every time I click it to load it fails. What do I do?!? Thanks.
Dla619 posted at 9:28AM Fri, 21 June 2019 - #4353771
I purchased a few characters and installed them in the folders indicated in the "readme" file. When I open Daz I can not only see the characters name's and each segments (full, head, body, etc) but I actually see a thumbnail for each of them. The thumbnail is a actually picture of the item but every time I click it to load it fails. What do I do?!? Thanks.
Those sound like the (hidden) folders with the various injection files for Victoria 4 or other ExP-based figures - if so, and they show in DS, then the content is not installed correctly. Exactly what have you installed, and where? Are you using the default directory settings or have you customised them, and if so to what?
tparo posted at 1:48PM Fri, 21 June 2019 - #4353842
Do you have the correct figure loaded and selected, characters are sometimes just shaping and material presets, there's isn't always a load all preset.
It's for gen 8 female which I have tried loading on it's own as well as loading on tons gen 8 body. I'm really new to all of this and a complete idiot so I hope that answers your question?
RHaseltine posted at 1:50PM Fri, 21 June 2019 - #4353879
Dla619 posted at 9:28AM Fri, 21 June 2019 - #4353771
I purchased a few characters and installed them in the folders indicated in the "readme" file. When I open Daz I can not only see the characters name's and each segments (full, head, body, etc) but I actually see a thumbnail for each of them. The thumbnail is a actually picture of the item but every time I click it to load it fails. What do I do?!? Thanks.
Those sound like the (hidden) folders with the various injection files for Victoria 4 or other ExP-based figures - if so, and they show in DS, then the content is not installed correctly. Exactly what have you installed, and where? Are you using the default directory settings or have you customised them, and if so to what?
After I purchased them I downloaded them... they were zip files so I unzipped and it had a "readme" the reader said to add the files to daz 3d library (I'm not at home so I dont recall the exact location but I placed them there. It hasn't ever asked me to "install" them and does not come up as install iems in the loader/installer. But when Inooen daz it shows the icons which I thought meant I placed them correctly as I followed the read me directions AND I can see the thumbnails in daz...
I thought downloading a bunch of free stuff and a few purchased items would allow me to play around and emulate and try to deconstruct/reconstruct would help me get an idea of what the heck I was doing.
What are some good resources to learn asses from elbows in Daz so I dont have to bother people like you guys who are nice enough to respond?
I really do appreciate you guys taking the time to respond.
Torquinox posted at 1:02AM Thu, 27 June 2019 - #4354944
Yes, There are some bundles that include hair, but hair is usually a separate item. Daz starter content does include some hair items. You will have to look for it in your Content Library.
Thank you. Kind of a bummer to pay $35 for models shown with hair and to get baldies but I guess it is what is is. Thanks again.
Torquinox posted at 11:45PM Thu, 27 June 2019 - #4355060
On the bright side, you can find hair items from mild to wild, and often at a good discount. I like a lot of DigiPixel's hair items. They're definitely wild! The best part is, with a little manipulation, any hair will work with any figure. Hair works as a prop, not as clothing.
Thanks again. And thanks for the suggestion, I'll check out digipixel.
Excellent! A few more words of advice: Sales are your friend and 3D content is like crack candy. So many gorgeous items, so little time. You might want to start slow, make some renders, enjoy what you have, and build slowly. Otherwise, you'll have tons of content and you'll probably never use it all.
In your Documents folder (wherever that is on your system) there will, by default, be a /Daz 3D/Studio/My Library which was the default content directory pre-Install manager, and remains the default for user-saved content (File>Save and all the File>Save As commands will open to a folder in that on first use).
So sorry to start this conversation again, but I have read several threads about installing Renderosity Content into DAZ Studio (v_4.15) on a Windows 10 machine. I have tried all the methods I have read about (to the best of my ability, mind you), and nothing has worked so far. I am a longtime Poser user, but trying to move into DAZ. I will admit to being a monkey with a keyboard (no offense to monkys), so the idea of trying a python script-based approach is daunting. I'm generally good at installing and moving files in the Runtime folders, but no luck here. I've tried copying into the root folder directly (MY DAZ 3D Library) and manually distributing the files into the the correct Runtime/Library folders. None of these have had positive results for me. Obviously I'm doing something wrong. If someone has a clue where my approach is failing, I would be very grateful.
Which formats? Only Poser Format files go in the /Runtime/Libraries/ folders, DS doesn't split its content up into separate libraries. The system is essentially the same as Poser - you point DS to the folder that contains the Runtime (and Data) folders, and which also contains the user-facing folders (People, Props, etc). When unpacking the Runtime, Data, etc. folders get merged with the ones in the content directory. It doesn't matter what your content directories are called, or where they are (as long as it is not in a protected location).
The main difference is that DS does not want nested content directories (the way Poser has the downloads folder inside the Poser # Content folder by default would be a no-no).
RHaseltine, thank you for your response! Everything you said makes sense, and I went back over my installation process again based on input from you and everyone here. I have now successfully installed content from Renderosity (from several vendors) into DAZ. Not exactly sure what my mistake was (I must have made it several times, though), but your response prompted me to go though it again. Cheers!
Unzip, cut, paste. I think it's faster then DAZ doing it for you.I'd also folder dive before cutNpaste, that way you know what to look for in your DAZ library. I've lost track of more then one item because I was looking for the item and it got dropped in the artiest folder.
Richard, the runtime folder is less of a catch all then Studio my library folder. Some times I'm of the opinion Rube Goldberg set up the Studio my library system. ;)
manleystanley posted at 10:38AM Sat, 20 March 2021 - #4415241
Unzip, cut, paste. I think it's faster then DAZ doing it for you.I'd also folder dive before cutNpaste, that way you know what to look for in your DAZ library. I've lost track of more then one item because I was looking for the item and it got dropped in the artiest folder.
Richard, the runtime folder is less of a catch all then Studio my library folder. Some times I'm of the opinion Rube Goldberg set up the Studio my library system. ;)
The Runtime folder lives in the content directory, it is of course used for Poser content but also for textures for DS format content and (in the Support sub-folder) for the metadata files supplied with product or exported from DS.
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Hi everyone! So, I can't install the Ades Hair in DAZ3D. I have attempted merging the "data" and "runtime" folders, nothing happens, and I have tried unzipping the folder directly into DAZ's directory (or something like that, as specified in the ReadMe doc) but it's not showing up in DAZ. I also tried pasting it inside the "My DAZ Connect Library" as well as the "My Library" folders (in separate and different occasions though) and still nothing. So I've deleted everything to leave things intact and clean again.
Here is a screenshot, of the DAZ3D Main folder and what's in it, and the Zip file of the product I'm trying to install. What should I do and how?