Forum: DAZ|Studio


Subject: Any Daz3d or poser riggers for hire

leeduva opened this issue on Dec 26, 2019 ยท 22 posts


RHaseltine posted Sun, 09 February 2020 at 9:49 AM

Room101Studios posted at 9:45AM Sun, 09 February 2020 - #4379583

The problem with rigging Daz clothing is how archaic Daz Studio's paint weighting is. It's REALLY bad.

What do you mean here?

Add in the fact that Daz3D essentially sues anyone that uses their rigs "without permission" for "copyright violation"

Not correct, if you mean for making add-ons. If you mean for creating stand-alone figures, then yes it is prohibited.

, a lot of people, like myself, have no interest in it. In addition, all the extra JCMs you have to sculpt for, it's a lot of work

I tried asking questions on the Daz Forums about creating content for Daz Studio, but was treated like shit by the majority of the forum users and I couldn't even get a reply from Daz3D, when I asked.

The problem was that you were unclear as to what you meant - an add-on (such as hair or clothing) or a stand-alone model (such as a new human or monster that wasn't a character for the base figure) and how you meant to use the result (to be distributed in its own right, or content embedded in a game or application)

My question is what's the problem you're having with riggers? Is it they're unfamiliar with Daz Rigging or are there issues with the paint weighting?