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Thread: Daz3D free tools, grab while you can!

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    Lightbulb Daz3D free tools, grab while you can!

    http://www.daz3d.com/i/0/0

    Offer includes Daz3D (aka Poser), Bryce & Hexagon, probably expires soon.

    Haven't used them in years, but Poser & Bryce used to be quite decent, don't know about Hexagon, must be new or a renamed old product.

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    its been a while since its free
    saw offer last year so it must be 5-7month now dont remember well

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    Darn! anyway, that could be useful for PGD Challenge

    Btw, could there be a post/topic to reference and keep track of all similar free deals?
    I'm sure there are others free 3D or game content editors out there.

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    Can't say that i was very pleased with Daz. Models cost money and that's the main idea behind the software. You can't actually do any 3D-modelling with it, it doesn't have that capability. What you can do is only limited by what you buy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by User137 View Post
    You can't actually do any 3D-modelling with it
    Hexagon is the modeler, looks capable enough.

    Poser had a quite extensive bending model (combining skeletal animation with morphs), which you could use on existing shells. I don't know how much of that carried over to Daz.

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    Downloaded - really excited

    nek minit

    The software is very unstable.

    Hexagon, moment I try to create a primitive it crashes.
    Bryce won't even start, something about side-by-side configuration.

    No wonder it is free. Not really a good introduction to their product range.
    The views expressed on this programme are bloody good ones. - Fred Dagg

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    I've only installed Hexagon - tried it a tiny bit and didn't crash (loaded models, and created an Icosahedron)

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    Quote Originally Posted by User137 View Post
    Can't say that i was very pleased with Daz. Models cost money and that's the main idea behind the software. You can't actually do any 3D-modelling with it, it doesn't have that capability. What you can do is only limited by what you buy.
    You can get some free models on their site...I had downloaded a whole bunch of different free stuff (models, bundles, etc.) in the past...

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul_nicholls View Post
    I've only installed Hexagon - tried it a tiny bit and didn't crash (loaded models, and created an Icosahedron)
    Yep, didn't crash here either, started from sphere, extruded a bunch of things from it, painted on the 3D model, got something ugly ;-)

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