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The textures should specifically be in the runtime folder along with the obj.'s in geometry. I think the main problem you're having is that you've re-arranged your texture folder, so Daz'll have trouble loocating the actual jpgs until you move them all back.
Thread: I miss Daz | Forum: DAZ|Studio
Quote - It's almost like they have this unique talent to succeed, but also have a great compulsion to self destruct. They get a lot of new users with the software givaway, then they try to chase everyone (new and old) off by rolling out a new website that clearly wasn't ready for prime time. Now, not only is the software lacking good documentation, but they crippled their forums that provided much of the information needed to assist people in using their products. I really don't get it
Wow, we're definitely on the same page here. That's exactly what I was thinking.
Especially like after February when they started releasing their software for free up until the point where they released Michael 5. It just seemed like the community was riding high. With so much excitement from all the products being hyped up on the forums. I was on like practically all day.
Then they released Daz 4.5 right before nuking the site, and everything went dark for over week on account of their inability to get the new forums up and running (notwithstanding, of course, the most critical factor of the non-functioning store). So it was just like they were getting hot and they just put out the fire all by themselves, without anyone else pushing them into it... 'Shooting themselves in the foot' for no apparent reason is totally the right analogy here.
And actually no. They did have a valid reason for moving to a new site... But the manner in which the move took place was completely haphazard and disorganized to othe point where it's apparently created about as much of a headache as it was meant to alleviate.
Ultimately they should have tested, and tested, and re-tested the site some more prior to rushing live. I have honestly never heard of an online retailer going live with a non-functioning site and then taking several months to try to get everything in line. To me it really is kind of, I don't know, maybe a little shocking. Cause you really don't see this type of website launch from major retailers, ever. Especially to the point of frustrating even the most loyal subscribed customers (i.e Platinum members)
It's like a brick and mortar store grand opening with the cash registers on the fritz and shelves falling apart. I mean, what is going on here :-S
Thread: I miss Daz | Forum: DAZ|Studio
Quote - One of the very annoying things about DAZ's forums now is the site's inability to bump threads or sort the the order in which they where posted, this has been leading to many posts where several people have asked "SORT OF" the same question... which in turn has been leading to a lot of "thread merging" which may seem like a sensible option to some (yes, I realize the Mods are trying to keep order), but to those who's threads have been merged, it is seeming like a reprimand or a way of hiding threads. I realize it is NOT MEANT that way, but in the real world PERCEPTION is everything.
I can see where this MAY seem like a way of combining topics of similar concern... but SIMILAR is not SAME and if your THREAD becomes a POST and several people post in a row about another SIMILAR but not SAME topic, thus leaving your post one page behind you are you are pretty much SCREWED unless you choose to FIND the MERGED THREAD and REPOST your concern/question, otherwise it will be buried quickly... especially if it is some variant of a problem that fewer people experience. THE PROBLEM IS VERY REAL TO THE INDIVIDUAL EXPERIENCING IT, yet not being able to get an UNDERSTANDABLE answer to their VARIANT of the problem is leading to BIG TIME FRUSTRATION and resentment. Not everyone out there is a CGI expert and assuming that a person will "get it" if they read through 8 pages of posts is well... I'll be nice... "missing the point" of why people are making these posts and the familiarity people have with the software in general...
That's exactly how I saw it. It would be one thing to shut down threads and merge them on an actual functioning forum, but to shut down a thread and to simply merge them with another thread like 10 or 11 pages down is really basically a slap in the face to the person asking the question.
There is 0 chance it'll ever get answered.
And the irony, or the thing about Daz's old forums was that there was literally no question I'd ever seen asked that wasn't answered one way or another. That's one of the things I used to find remarkable about Daz's old forum. Now it's the polar opposite.
Quote - It used to be if one had a question, they could just ask it on DAZ's forums... even if it was a question that was a FAQ (or Stupid FAQ With Obvious Answer), it got an answer. If one felt like helping out, they could stop by and see if there were things they could help out with... Now its a wreck... I just finished reading through two merged threads and had a difficult time following what was going on... with some people answering questions asked two pages back others reposting their original question, new posts , etc... it was like a noisy community tax referendum meeting. And believe it or not, without avatars it actually makes it harder to figure out who said what if you are not familiar with the screen name. I have been looking into several of the merged threads for a while now and maybe it is just me but I'm seeing a lot of ANNOYED people out there... I also sense that the Mods are starting to feel like besieged riot cops and seem a little snippy at times.
Exactly what I stated above. Agree 100%.
And also, one of the things about the old forum, was that there were so many questions already answered.
When I started getting into rendering a year ago, all I had to do was just ask a question in google and I'd be directed to a thread already on the Daz site where the question was thorogouhly answered in detail. With pictures and links and detailed explanations.
They threw all that away when they tossed out the old forum. And the new one isn't even coming close to covering it. I can't even imagine what it must feel like to pick up Daz right at this moment without any substantive support to help get people started.
Quote - I think what I'm getting at is the forums were a great sense of community, they helped people understand the software, they gave noobs a place to start, older members a place to help and contribute, a quick personal answer though perhaps often less "profession" than "support help" is often more accurate and in a way more binding in creating a "team" or "community" feeling, comfort and trust in the software leads people to buy more and experiment with their craft more... it grows the brand and brings stability to it. So in this case and in MOST cases the forums are VITAL to the health of an E-commerce entity. Some people argue that DAZ does not really HAVE to give a forum and that as such it is less of a priority than the store... Yes, to a certain degree. But given the state of technology (it's not 1998 anymore) and common nature of such features in the CGI (and art in general) community , not to mention that it is the front line help desk ... it is more than necessary to have a functional set of forums to maintain a competitive edge. They sort of go hand in hand... especially now with Genesis and DS 4.5.
As far as I'm concerned, there isn't a single 3-D rendering software around that can exist without a forum. From Blender to maya to z-brush and so on...
Daz apparently isn't prioritizing its forums by allowing this problem to persist for over a month. I think they've made a huge mistake by dismissing the community aspect their site used to have.
Thread: I miss Daz | Forum: DAZ|Studio
Quote - I must admit, I do miss the old forums too. The new doesn't seem friendly even on visual terms. That stark white feels, err, threatening and serious. Slate grey was nice...
Exactly!
That's one of the things I dislike most about the forum. It's so hard and cold to look at. I used to have the background color black on the old forum just to make it easier on my eyes with the contrasting letters, but now there's not even an option for that.
And everything's just all spaced-out... and bland. So uninviting.
I'm still willing to check it out for the shop and upcoming products, but you can't really get a good thread going on a board that doesn't update sequentially.
I also miss the old event threads that used to hype up products before they came out. Now they just churn them out without so much as a word. It's all just turned very cold :(
Thread: I miss Daz | Forum: DAZ|Studio
Quote - Its no fun to visit there anymore... too many problems, nothing changing very fast and a general feeling of frustration and disappointment.
Sad.
I tried posting a new thread there today and the moderator locked it up telling me to post on one of the old ones.
Funny thing is, the threads on the forum don't update when you post to them. So even if I posted to the older thread, nobody would see it. It's been like over a month and it's still broken.
I've honestly never seen anything like it. Daz went from being one of my favorite forums on the net to easily one of my least favorite.
It's just terrible what they did to that site.
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