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It is basically DIM (Daz Install Manager) updated. It only shows Daz purchased content.
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SpookieLilOne posted at 3:58PM Thu, 21 May 2020 - #4389813
It is basically DIM (Daz Install Manager) updated. It only shows Daz purchased content.
I think it also shows things that go with what you already own. Like a texture set for a clothing or hair product that you may want to add to your collection. It's a marketing tool for DAZ3D, it helps them more than it helps you.
ProPose001 posted at 10:54AM Fri, 22 May 2020 - #4389815
SpookieLilOne posted at 3:58PM Thu, 21 May 2020 - #4389813
It is basically DIM (Daz Install Manager) updated. It only shows Daz purchased content.
I think it also shows things that go with what you already own. Like a texture set for a clothing or hair product that you may want to add to your collection. It's a marketing tool for DAZ3D, it helps them more than it helps you.
So an app that seeks to make installation and management of content of Daz 3D assets easier for the end user is purely a marketing tool? Judging by the many, many questions here in the Renderosity forums about installation of assets and also the sale here of third party apps to manage asset installation. I would say this free app is something many users would find useful and has some interesting features that may make it an improvement on DIM for some. Honestly I think your comment "it helps them more than it helps you." reveals more about your own personal opinions then it reveals anything about Daz 3D or Daz Central.
Razor42 posted at 2:27AM Fri, 22 May 2020 - #4389819
ProPose001 posted at 10:54AM Fri, 22 May 2020 - #4389815
SpookieLilOne posted at 3:58PM Thu, 21 May 2020 - #4389813
It is basically DIM (Daz Install Manager) updated. It only shows Daz purchased content.
I think it also shows things that go with what you already own. Like a texture set for a clothing or hair product that you may want to add to your collection. It's a marketing tool for DAZ3D, it helps them more than it helps you.
So an app that seeks to make installation and management of content of Daz 3D assets easier for the end user is purely a marketing tool? Judging by the many, many questions here in the Renderosity forums about installation of assets and also the sale here of third party apps to manage asset installation. I would say this free app is something many users would find useful and has some interesting features that may make it an improvement on DIM for some. Honestly I think your comment "it helps them more than it helps you." reveals more about your own personal opinions then it reveals anything about Daz 3D or Daz Central.
I beg to differ...Daz3D is in the business of generating revenue. Always has been. The fact that they come up with an app that seemingly benefits the consumer is coincidental to their primary objective. I didn't say there was anything wrong with that process. I've been a daz studio user since day one, and I still use it on a daily basis. But I was trying to answer the OP, and probably failed in that attempt. So I will try again.. NO, Daz Central will NOT show content other than what is available from their store. I mean, what kind of a business move would that be??
So the point is that Daz 3D is a business? Just like Renderosity right? Or the lovely old lady who makes those cute little cupcakes at the bakery down the road? You know she really doesn't care if you enjoy her cupcakes, she just wants your moneeey...
I'm just curious why you have come at it with this slant, almost insinuating that there is a sinister greedy nature to the app because Daz 3D is a for profit business. If you don't consider the free app as useful then feel free not to use it, seems pretty simple. Others including new users may appreciate this kind of app and what it does and some may even appreciate the suggestion of complementing/supporting products.Honestly if it is no help to any user what would be the point of it? People are not going to download an app that simply suggests products to buy from the Daz 3D store, I'm sure more thought went into the development of the app then that and it seems a little petty to simply dismiss it as just a marketing tool, when it has been pretty clearly explained its primary function is around installation and management of content. An area many new users have issues with.
Let me ask, have you even tried it?
Razor42 posted at 1:35PM Fri, 22 May 2020 - #4389834
So the point is that Daz 3D is a business? Just like Renderosity right? Or the lovely old lady who makes those cute little cupcakes at the bakery down the road? You know she really doesn't care if you enjoy her cupcakes, she just wants your moneeey...
Yes, Now you're getting it.
I'm just curious why you have come at it with this slant, almost insinuating that there is a sinister greedy nature to the app because Daz 3D is a for profit business. If you don't consider the free app as useful then feel free not to use it, seems pretty simple. Others including new users may appreciate this kind of app and what it does and some may even appreciate the suggestion of complementing/supporting products.Honestly if it is no help to any user what would be the point of it? People are not going to download an app that simply suggests products to buy from the Daz 3D store, I'm sure more thought went into the development of the app then that and it seems a little petty to simply dismiss it as just a marketing tool, when it has been pretty clearly explained its primary function is around installation and management of content. An area many new users have issues with.
There's nothing sinister about making money, that's what business's do. And in this day and age a successful business will always find new and exciting innovative ways to separate you from your money.
Let me ask, have you even tried it?
No, I have not. I'm quite content wit DIM
There is a tool to help you to create DIM files and install any 3D party Poser/DAZ Studio content, or even create your own from Object files you get as freebies or purchase on your own. It's called the Content Package Assist, google it.
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jestmart posted at 5:25PM Thu, 25 June 2020 - #4389860
Must of the people complaining were the same people who always seem to have problems.
i must be one of them then, as it totally destroyed my custom installation. It took me quite a long time getting everything back in order after I UNINSTALLED that poorly designed product. I'm sure it works maybe fine foir those installing product to the default settings, as DAZ Central is made for new users.
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If DIM does not work can I ask you if you have any other daz figures installed? Do you have a folder at the top of your library titled !DAZ?
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I know how to install V4 by hand but theres one tricky part. It depends on your answer to the above question.
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Razor42 posted at 5:01PM Fri, 03 July 2020 - #4389819
ProPose001 posted at 10:54AM Fri, 22 May 2020 - #4389815
SpookieLilOne posted at 3:58PM Thu, 21 May 2020 - #4389813
It is basically DIM (Daz Install Manager) updated. It only shows Daz purchased content.
I think it also shows things that go with what you already own. Like a texture set for a clothing or hair product that you may want to add to your collection. It's a marketing tool for DAZ3D, it helps them more than it helps you.
So an app that seeks to make installation and management of content of Daz 3D assets easier for the end user is purely a marketing tool?
This discussion isn't about "an app that seeks to make installation and management of content of Daz 3D assets easier for the end user": it's about Daz Central.
wiz posted at 1:11PM Sun, 05 July 2020 - #4393793
Razor42 posted at 5:01PM Fri, 03 July 2020 - #4389819
ProPose001 posted at 10:54AM Fri, 22 May 2020 - #4389815
SpookieLilOne posted at 3:58PM Thu, 21 May 2020 - #4389813
It is basically DIM (Daz Install Manager) updated. It only shows Daz purchased content.
I think it also shows things that go with what you already own. Like a texture set for a clothing or hair product that you may want to add to your collection. It's a marketing tool for DAZ3D, it helps them more than it helps you.
So an app that seeks to make installation and management of content of Daz 3D assets easier for the end user is purely a marketing tool?
This discussion isn't about "an app that seeks to make installation and management of content of Daz 3D assets easier for the end user": it's about Daz Central.
Thats exactly what Daz Central is - ''an app that seeks to make installation and management of content of Daz 3D assets easier for the end user''
nDelphi posted at 6:37PM Fri, 19 February 2021 - #4392189
There is a tool to help you to create DIM files and install any 3D party Poser/DAZ Studio content, or even create your own from Object files you get as freebies or purchase on your own. It's called the Content Package Assist, google it.
Have you used this tool? I am currently looking for an easy tool to use to gather and package the files need for custom characters I have made. I don't plan to sell them, just want to be able to back them up and easily reinstall on a new PC or when I need to do a Daz clean install.
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Since Daz refuses to allow this question in their forums I'll ask here... Does anyone know if the new Daz Central software show only products from Daz or all the products in the folder?