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Thread: Daz Studio 2.0 vs Poser 7? | Forum: DAZ|Studio
Thread: What about Daz Studio 2.0? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
2.1 works fine on my PC...
Dell Dimension DIMC521
AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3200+ 2.00 GHz, 3 GB RAM
Windows XP SP2
NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE
Thread: What about Daz Studio 2.0? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Quote - still have No Dynamics, Rigging, Cloth Roon, Hair Room, Material Room etc etc etc......... Going on 3 years now with Daz Studio developement. If and When they do release these Dynamic Cloth Room etc etc, they will not be compatible with Poser use, in the beginning and one can expect to spend a substantial amount to make them functional for design and sales.
Maybe that's why my perspective is so different. I never use any of the features you're asking about. If they do put these in D|S, I hope they're plugins that I don't have to buy if I don't want to. They're in Poser with no way to turn them off or hide them from my workspace.
Thread: Upgraded RAM -- but very little render time improvement | Forum: DAZ|Studio
Thread: What about Daz Studio 2.0? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
2.0 is stable. You just have to make sure your graphics card meets system requirements. From what I've seen, that's what burns most people. I was one of them, but now I couldn't be happier.
Thread: Daz Studio 2.0 vs Poser 7? | Forum: DAZ|Studio
My gallery here is very old Poser work. I've considered taking them down, because my Daz Studio work is much better.
Thread: What about Daz Studio 2.0? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
I, too, own P7, but I haven't opened it in a while. I have purchased every version of Poser since version 1, but I doubt I'll buy version 8.
D|S is easier and more intuitive for me to use, as I was able to configure the interface to match the way I work, and I really like the output I get with Studio.
And my favorite reason...
The Finder plugin makes content management a breeze!
Thread: Daz Studio 2.0 vs Poser 7? | Forum: DAZ|Studio
I, too, own P7, but I haven't opened it in a while. I have purchased every version of Poser since version 1, but I doubt I'll buy version 8.
D|S is easier and more intuitive for me to use, as I was able to configure the interface to match the way I work, and I really like the output I get with Studio.
And my favorite reason...
The Finder plugin makes content management a breeze!
Thread: Upgraded RAM -- but very little render time improvement | Forum: DAZ|Studio
Sorry, dvlenk6, but you're right: that wasn't what I meant.
I guess I'll just have to be satisfied with the render times I have.
Maybe learning to better use D|S lights will help.
Thread: Upgraded RAM -- but very little render time improvement | Forum: DAZ|Studio
I'll try experimenting with the bucket-size.
My CPU is a Dell Demension with a 64 bit processor 3200 + 2 GHz.
If that's a bottleneck, what do I really need to run this application?
Thread: Victoria 4.2 - oh, those thighs. | Forum: DAZ|Studio
Thread: Victoria 4.2 - oh, those thighs. | Forum: DAZ|Studio
Thread: Another aggravating newbie question | Forum: DAZ|Studio
Thread: sneaky update Daz Studio 2.0.0.21 | Forum: DAZ|Studio
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Thread: Daz Studio 2.0 vs Poser 7? | Forum: DAZ|Studio