

Would love to not lose years and years of work. The Basics I would think would be a machine that works, the Operating System needed for then or now or both and an understanding of how to place the many types of 3D files where they need to be to work - and work together.ĭo I start with the current Daz or use an old version? I have some older machines too that I dug up to make this go for now.Ī Lenovo W700 with Win 7 for example or an old Lenovo D10 ThinkStation and possibly others. Get the sense I have to wait on that, but updates on when this will arrive would be fun.Įxcited! Bought this to get back into 3D. Still exploring old files.Īre there tutorials or user manuals or the like or is it best to ask here on the forums.Ĭurrently on a Mac M1 Big Sur. Getting the impression those were Victoria 4 times.

Yet I would guess they have to be placed/installed/improrted/etc to work. I would like to learn how to get back to where I left off and bring that into the now. Is this a crazy scenario? I'm halfway decent with Daz still, but on a commercial venture I'd look to professionals to do what they have trained to do. That only limits me to only requesting things that the artist already owns. Is there a license model that will let me purchase DazStudio items and 'loan' them to an artist for the duration of their use and then have the assets remain with me afterward? It's entirely possible I could just have the artist use what they have and then I buy licenses for the same products so I can use their saved scene files. but I want to own the products used for renders, to purchase the commercial license for any products used in my renderings so I have an option to re-use those products later. While I could do the posing, lighting, and rendering myself I was hoping to hire a professional Daz artist to take care of that part as my skills definitely lie elsewhere. I am an author, but was a proficient user of the very first versions of DazStudio (and Poser through V7.)įor book promotion, I'm plannng on purchasing comercial distribution licenses and using DazStudio to render custom scenes of characters.
