Yes, the tutorial of SicleYield is very helpful for the freebees of most of the creators.
But there some who don't pack their files related to the DAZ file structure. Here simply you have to know, what the files are good for and feed them into the corresponding place of your content library.
I. e.: If there are poses for Genesis 2 Female, simply create a new sub-folder under /Genesis 2 Female / Poses and place the new files inside.
Contrary to what some experts suggest, it is somehow useful to place the freebee files in the same content library as the DAZ-shop items. That way you have all available features in one place on one look.
I prefer to have a "Testing" library where freebies are installed (one at time) until I know whether they are trouble free, this makes it easy to just delete everything in the library and try another freebie.
I prefer to have a "Testing" library where freebies are installed (one at time) until I no whether they are trouble free, this makes it easy to just delete everything in the library and try another freebie.
Yes, the tutorial of SicleYield is very helpful for the freebees of most of the creators.
But there some who don't pack their files related to the DAZ file structure. Here simply you have to know, what the files are good for and feed them into the corresponding place of your content library.
I. e.: If there are poses for Genesis 2 Female, simply create a new sub-folder under /Genesis 2 Female / Poses and place the new files inside.
Contrary to what some experts suggest, it is somehow useful to place the freebee files in the same content library as the DAZ-shop items. That way you have all available features in one place on one look.
I have to test what yoy say and also what next answer said. Learning by doing and fail and do again.
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Try Sickleyield's tutorial here:
http://sickleyield.deviantart.com/journal/Tutorial-Installing-Content-in-DAZ-Studio-508155677
Thank you. I' ll take a look at the tutorial.
Yes, the tutorial of SicleYield is very helpful for the freebees of most of the creators.
But there some who don't pack their files related to the DAZ file structure. Here simply you have to know, what the files are good for and feed them into the corresponding place of your content library.
I. e.: If there are poses for Genesis 2 Female, simply create a new sub-folder under /Genesis 2 Female / Poses and place the new files inside.
Contrary to what some experts suggest, it is somehow useful to place the freebee files in the same content library as the DAZ-shop items. That way you have all available features in one place on one look.
I prefer to have a "Testing" library where freebies are installed (one at time) until I know whether they are trouble free, this makes it easy to just delete everything in the library and try another freebie.
I think it sounds good for a newbie as i am.
I have to test what yoy say and also what next answer said. Learning by doing and fail and do again.