Daz 3D Beginners Tutorial : Using The Daz Install Manager

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @RaukoDaz3D
    @RaukoDaz3D  Год назад

    Intro Model (see desc for details) :
    Model : tinyurl.com/y4bokqbo
    Hair : tinyurl.com/y2p5s7c9
    Top : tinyurl.com/yxlcxtx6

  • @mahirbird
    @mahirbird Год назад +1

    Good explanation for the vague side of DAZ.

    • @RaukoDaz3D
      @RaukoDaz3D  Год назад +1

      Thanks .. I have a little follow up to this one coming shortly

  • @obviousalias9506
    @obviousalias9506 Год назад

    Thanks, Rauko. You're anticipating my questions, and answering them before I ask! Cheers!

    • @RaukoDaz3D
      @RaukoDaz3D  Год назад +3

      I'll be uploading my "How To Be Psychic" video soon .. 😀

  • @lyonstyle
    @lyonstyle Год назад

    thank you so much for this, just what i was looking for. first i thought that i have to install the greyed assets in smart content again when i already installed it using DIM. it was in content library all along.

    • @RaukoDaz3D
      @RaukoDaz3D  Год назад

      Glad to have helped out! If you have any other issue just ask away ..

  • @ElJayco1
    @ElJayco1 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this, wasn't aware of the products tab on my account page, good to know. Quick question though, in regard to Smart Content, is there a way of getting manually added content to show up there?

    • @RaukoDaz3D
      @RaukoDaz3D  Год назад +2

      Glad to help .. as for Smart Content .. As you can see from my screen setups - I don't normally use Smart Content .. and one reason for that is for the reason you ask.
      I tend to install to multiple directories when I install (my normal and a backup) and I usually therefore manually install most of the time. So to put it bluntly : I don't know.
      I'm old school with Daz and have always used the Content Library and not had the real urge to look into the problem. I'll have a poke around and see what I can find out though!

    • @ElJayco1
      @ElJayco1 Год назад

      @@RaukoDaz3D Oh no don't worry too much, I'm using a combination of both, and it's working okay so far, I just found the tick box in smart content 'filter by context' useful to see what does and doesn't work with an asset, but I'm learning there are ways round this too to make incompatible assets work with which other so it's all good. Thanks anyway.

  • @Biker65
    @Biker65 Год назад +1

    I got daz strictly for sites like renerotica etc. If that's the case? Do I even need to go back to the daz3d site? And would i even need to install dim? Since those sites will be manual install? Thx

    • @RaukoDaz3D
      @RaukoDaz3D  Год назад +1

      Technically, you'd probably still need the Daz store at some point if just for Daz software updates .. unless you can source future updates from elsewhere (I'm not sure from where though) .. You can download them from the Store itself and install manually or, when available, they'll appear in DIM.

    • @Biker65
      @Biker65 Год назад

      @@RaukoDaz3D If I had rendered environments could i start the scene with one. Just add characters to it? Would that speed things up? Thx

  • @3dprotoacademy
    @3dprotoacademy Месяц назад

    Great!

  • @PurpleSun8933
    @PurpleSun8933 Год назад

    Only DAZ content can be installed through DIM right? Renderosity and such only manual install?

    • @RaukoDaz3D
      @RaukoDaz3D  Год назад

      Yeah, only Daz stuff .. it pulls the assets to install from your Product Page at Daz

    • @farfetchedtangmo7474
      @farfetchedtangmo7474 Год назад

      I think there is a way to use DIM to install (not download) some assets from elsewhere, But given the unfortunate lack of consistency in product packaging, it's best to install other assets manually. I hope Rauko agrees, and if he doesn't he can feel free to delete my comment.

    • @RaukoDaz3D
      @RaukoDaz3D  Год назад +1

      Yeah, just tested an idea .. you CAN drop your zip files into the "Package Archive" directory (found in DIM at the Settings > Download tab) .. and then they'll be seen in the "Ready To Install" tab on a reload .. but I think if you're downloading them manually - it takes only an extra couple of seconds just to unzip them straight into your content directory ..
      So it can be done - but i'm not sure how much time saving it will give .. it's the Downloading that takes the time and if you're still having to download manually .. I don't think you'll be saving much