![]() I think I'm getting too old to learn new tricks. Sometimes I can find options that don't seem to be there the next time I look for them. I had a lot of adventures last night, I got it set so that it only rendered part of my image, I got a white box that appeared on the screen that I couldn't get rid of, I got in full screen mode and couldn't get out, etc. I did manage to get the program itself installed in my Programs folder on drive D:, but it's still saving everything in my Users folder. One other question, where do I change where Daz stores my renders, I don't want them in my C: drive. I'm assuming that If I create a texture and place it in the correct folder it will show up as an option someplace in the program. I've done my own textures for Poser for years, and I know where to find everything, but I can't seem to find the texture files for Daz. ![]() I'd also like to know if there are templates available some place? I'm actually looking for the physical image files for the textures. - Characters, outfits and accessories for DAZ -Contact Vendor (available for freelance projects) License. You shoot a mime, do you need a silencer? The few things that I've done look very nice, a quite different look then Poser.īut I can't imagine doing any animation (my main thing) at the speed that it runs, and I only have a figure in the scene, no set or props to render. It's hard going from a program that you know to one that you don't. Is there something that I need to configure to get it to run at a reasonable speed? When I work in Poser things are almost instantaneous, no lag, I can render 300 frames of animation at full HD in a matter of minutes. I have a very fast computer, i7 3.6 GHz, processor, Nvidia 680 video card, 32 Gigs of ram, Solid State Hard drive, liquid cooled processor etc. When I drag something there is a really big delay before it moves, everything feels really laggy. The thing is that Daz Studio really runs painfully slow? Normally I use Poser Pro 2014, and I've used Poser since version 3. ![]() I'll work my way through the tutorials, when I get done just messing around with it. I'm finding that it runs really slow, now I admit I don't know what I'm doing, it's like I'm starting all over. I haven't used Daz Studio in a long time, but I thought that I'd give the new version a try.
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