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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2026 Mar 01 4:05 am)
You can also put the DS materials in the poser library if you give them a dummy Poser file - DSmaterials.duf and DSmaterials.png need DSmaterials.pz2 (or any other Poser file extension) and when you look in the Poser library folder you will see the thumbnail with a scroll icon at top-left, indicating that there is a native DS companion files that DS will load instead of the Poser file when you double-click.
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Hello, everyone! Pretty much what it says on the tin.
I bought Flinks' BloodFX and BloodFX Small Bursts props. I tried installing them the way I've installed every other third party Daz Studio product I've ever bought by opening the zipped folder and moving the content from there into the folder where all my other Daz Studio third party content is. However, there's a problem. No matter how I try, all I can get to actually show up when I open Daz Studio is the Shaders included in the product.
There's no installation instructions in any of the included documentation with the download. The best I could find is some vague mention of moving all the OBJ files in one of the product reviews.
So, if anyone else has bought this, what do I have to do to get the props to work?