DAZ Store Freebies

Hey,

Often there are products in the freebie list that are texture sets. Usually I don't own the required mesh product. Is there a filter in DAZ Studio Content Library that allows my to filter only texture sets that I don't own the required mesh product for? Then I can go back and buy those mesh products at my convenience.

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  • kaotkblisskaotkbliss Posts: 2,914

    Whenever this happens to me, I make sure to add the required item to my wishlist so I know I need to get it at some point to be able to use the textures.

    Unfortunately I've now got so many items in my wishlist, I don't know which ones of those are required items for stuff I already have.

    If at some point I'm able to buy everything in my wishlist, I'll know I have all the required items LOL

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,320

    Thanks.

    I haven't been doing tadding to wishlist because most texture freebies are for another minor variant of a popular female clothing - that said - when those mesh models are $1.99 PC+ priced I'm inclined to buy them eventually as I've always been a bit of a collector personality.

    I am getting close to purging my wishlist as my DAZ collection is getting pretty well rounded, well as well rounded as the product selection available allows.

  • kaotkblisskaotkbliss Posts: 2,914

    Unfortunately for me, I think I've come down with a case of poke-vision and gotta get all the Daz stuff....

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,320

    Unfortunately for me, I think I've come down with a case of poke-vision and gotta get all the Daz stuff....

    Poke-vision? Where are you from that you use a word like poke as in bag or sack? I've only heard poke used by my old kinfolk in the mountains. It's archaic English.

  • SpottedKittySpottedKitty Posts: 7,232

    Get the texture set now; it's (usually) only a matter of time before whatever it's a texture for turns up in the freebie page as well. I've got a few nice items that way. And even if it never does, remember how much you paid for it.  

  • fixmypcmikefixmypcmike Posts: 19,613

    Unfortunately for me, I think I've come down with a case of poke-vision and gotta get all the Daz stuff....

    Poke-vision? Where are you from that you use a word like poke as in bag or sack? I've only heard poke used by my old kinfolk in the mountains. It's archaic English.

    Poke as in Pokemon

  • father1776father1776 Posts: 982

    lol I just take them to get them off the list,

    :-P

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,599

    lol I just take them to get them off the list,

    :-P

    I am a bit like that too

    but I try to toss the needed item into my wishlist in case go on sale as most DAZ originals and could be useful for my voucher

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,320

    Unfortunately for me, I think I've come down with a case of poke-vision and gotta get all the Daz stuff....

    Poke-vision? Where are you from that you use a word like poke as in bag or sack? I've only heard poke used by my old kinfolk in the mountains. It's archaic English.

    Poke as in Pokemon

    Oh! I haven't played. laugh

  • FishtalesFishtales Posts: 6,162

    Unfortunately for me, I think I've come down with a case of poke-vision and gotta get all the Daz stuff....

    Poke-vision? Where are you from that you use a word like poke as in bag or sack? I've only heard poke used by my old kinfolk in the mountains. It's archaic English.

    Using it as a bag or sack is more a Scottish thing than English, I use it often and have done for 60 odd years :) It also means to prod which I also use :) Asking for a poke in England is liable to get your face slapped if you are male and the assistant is female as it also has sexual connotations :)

     

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,320
    edited July 2017
    Fishtales said:

    Unfortunately for me, I think I've come down with a case of poke-vision and gotta get all the Daz stuff....

    Poke-vision? Where are you from that you use a word like poke as in bag or sack? I've only heard poke used by my old kinfolk in the mountains. It's archaic English.

    Using it as a bag or sack is more a Scottish thing than English, I use it often and have done for 60 odd years :) It also means to prod which I also use :) Asking for a poke in England is liable to get your face slapped if you are male and the assistant is female as it also has sexual connotations :)

     

    I have heard the sexual meaning of poke too but only on television. It is interesting to know that the bag or sack meaning came from Scotland. We also have poke, sometimes pokeweed, that is a wild weed here that many eat for free salad if you pick it before it flowerbuds form.

    Post edited by nonesuch00 on
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