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I somehow never really got into liking Carrara (which perhaps says more about me than about Carrara), but have been working on wrestling Blender if not into submission, at least into doing what I want on occasion, but still enjoy working with Studio and its content as well (and of course Blender and Studio (content) aren't mutually exclusive either...)
I don't quite understand. Shouldn't a zipper do all this automaticly?
Just choose your target folder, click and watch it happening.
E.g.: Target Folder "blablabla://DAZ/Content/..."
click and go. Aaaand perfectley installed.
Only if you have a standard set-up for your content folder. I strip out vanity folders, rearrange categories, move 'environments' that install as Props to the Environments folder etc., and reorganise for fewer clicks while using a product (e.g., if there's a folder Materials with two subfolders Iray and 3DL, I move the two subfolders to the level Materials is at and remove the now empty Materials folder).
Some of you are obviously very experienced users. You feel very comfortable around a computer and know how to install new software as well as customizing you content folder. That's great, I do too. That said, there's a lot of DAZ customers who don't. The tricky part for DAZ is trying to make one product that fits the needs of all users.
Good point, but the solution isn't dumbing things down for everybody and, for example, making it virtually impossible to even find the software to install manually.
The way to do it would be to document the various options properly, and have a clear route to progress to more complicated/more controlled by themselves options for users who wish to do so. Nothing wrong with training wheels, but it shouldn't be so hard to remove them.
Sorry, but the "building interface" is taking an eternity.
For your information, my specs are as follows:
CPU: Intel I7 6700K
Kingston ValueRAM 16GB Ram@2133MHz
Gigabyte GeForce 1060 6GB OC (current driver is 457.30)
Win10 64-bit Home
MSI Z170A Pro
I hear you. I'm not saying that DAZ is doing a good job of it, just that I appreciate their challenge. I had the desktop computer support job for many years and had both types of users.
Not sure what I am missing or doing wrong but I ahave been unable to get Octane into 4.14. I am able to access it on 4.12 but not 4.14.
IO have updated Drivers and the most recent version of Octane but cannot get it into 4.14.
Ideas....?
See http://docs.daz3d.com/doku.php/public/software/dazstudio/4/change_log_4_12_1_118#4_12_1_15
though I am not sure this was how it worked when I tested last night, in response to one of your posts, so it is possible there is an issue or we are missing something.
Set up a scene the way you want it, including any Singleton nodes, then in Edit>Prefrences (Daz Studio>Preferences on a Mac) you can use the Stasrt Up and Scene tabs to have that scene load to configure things to suit your needs (you can also do this with a preset or a script, but a Scene is probably the simplest way here). These options allow almost any configuration desired, and offer a great deal of flexibility with only scenes or presets used, much more so that would be practical through prefrences itself.
Although Filament, as with any Drawstyle, can be used as a render engine that isn't its main purpose - its main pupose is to be a Drawstyle, a PBR drawstyle to get closer to Iray.
Edited to remove something I misunderstood.
Indeed; because I always used custom "progressive rendering" settings most of the time I work from an existing scene so that I did not have to go through all the setup. This is extraordinarily easy to do with Windows without using any Daz stuff other than to make the settings:
Once you have done this you can start DAZStudio with all those settings just by right clicking on the task bar and selecting the scene file from the top. You can then change the settings and just save the file or, to start a new scene with those settings, do a "save as..." to an appropriate file name and start work. Easy.
In fact there are a great many ways of doing this. For example you can save "render settings" presets and just load one when you start.
Here's a quick tutorial:
1. Open the environmental and tone mapping items from the create menu...
2. Once loaded, save the file to your library, it can be custom-made or where you usually save your scene files... I already used a custom location myself.
3. Open up preferences and go to the start up tab, check the load box and select the browse selection from the drop-down menu, then browse to where you saved your file that you just saved on your HDD...
4. So whenever you start up Daz studio your new scene with the old menu items will load!
The nice thing about Windows Explorer is that I can simply click on the .zip file, double+click on the sub-directories therein, find what is actually needed and drag and drop it into the right place in another file explorer window.
The nice thing about DIM is that I don't even have to do that, not because using DIM is any easier than extracting a Zip archive to the particular directory but because the existence of a DIM formatted archive means that the creator, the PA, had actually taken the time to work out the correct structure for Daz. I see DIM more as a tool for enforcing good behavior from PAs than helping me, although it does that too.
I've got! Excellent. Thank you for your time that's been a great help.
I didn't really tested filament yet since I'm busy with diffeo hair. Thank you for the notes, I guess they need to tune it up. As for emissive surfaces that is expected though since indirect light needs to be baked unless you can raytrace.
Good, I'm very glad it worked out for you!
I don't know what is this about, but when I finish a render, is impossible to save it. The message says:
"Could not save file to: "specific folder""
This is what appears on my log:
2020-11-23 09:59:13.930 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
2020-11-23 09:59:13.931 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: <html><head>
2020-11-23 09:59:13.931 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: <title>400 Bad Request</title>
2020-11-23 09:59:13.931 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: </head><body>
2020-11-23 09:59:13.931 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: <h1>Bad Request</h1>
2020-11-23 09:59:13.932 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: <p>Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.<br />
2020-11-23 09:59:13.932 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: </p>
2020-11-23 09:59:13.932 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: </body></html>
2020-11-23 09:59:13.932 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): peer performed orderly shutdown errno=0
2020-11-23 09:59:14.714 Iray [INFO] - IRAY:RENDER :: 1.0 IRAY rend progr: Received update to 00022 iterations after 7.274s.
2020-11-23 09:59:15.696 Iray [INFO] - IRAY:RENDER :: 1.0 IRAY rend progr: Received update to 00025 iterations after 8.256s.
2020-11-23 09:59:16.992 Iray [INFO] - IRAY:RENDER :: 1.0 IRAY rend progr: Received update to 00029 iterations after 9.552s.
2020-11-23 09:59:17.464 Iray [INFO] - IRAY:RENDER :: 1.0 IRAY rend progr: 100.00% of image converged
2020-11-23 09:59:17.464 Iray [INFO] - IRAY:RENDER :: 1.0 IRAY rend progr: Received update to 00030 iterations after 10.025s.
2020-11-23 09:59:17.639 Iray [INFO] - IRAY:RENDER :: 1.0 IRAY rend progr: Convergence threshold reached.
2020-11-23 09:59:22.535 Saved image: C:\Users\Usuario\AppData\Roaming\DAZ 3D\Studio4\temp\render\r.png
2020-11-23 09:59:22.542 Finished Rendering
2020-11-23 09:59:22.577 Total Rendering Time: 15.41 seconds
2020-11-23 09:59:28.369 Failed to save image: C:\Users\Usuario\Pictures\DAZ3d_Renders\y8u9jo234drwekdr.jpg
2020-11-23 09:59:28.369 Operation failed
2020-11-23 10:00:13.469 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
2020-11-23 10:00:13.470 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2020 09:00:13 GMT
2020-11-23 10:00:13.470 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: Server: Apache
2020-11-23 10:00:13.470 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: Vary: Accept-Encoding
2020-11-23 10:00:13.470 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: Content-Length: 226
2020-11-23 10:00:13.470 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: Connection: close
2020-11-23 10:00:13.471 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
2020-11-23 10:00:13.471 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection:
2020-11-23 10:00:13.471 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
2020-11-23 10:00:13.471 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: <html><head>
2020-11-23 10:00:13.471 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: <title>400 Bad Request</title>
2020-11-23 10:00:13.471 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: </head><body>
2020-11-23 10:00:13.471 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: <h1>Bad Request</h1>
2020-11-23 10:00:13.471 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: <p>Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.<br />
2020-11-23 10:00:13.472 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: </p>
2020-11-23 10:00:13.472 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): Got an unknown command from the persistent connection: </body></html>
2020-11-23 10:00:13.472 WARNING: ..\..\..\..\..\src\sdksource\cloud\dzcloudtasknotifier.cpp(178): peer performed orderly shutdown errno=0
2020-11-23 10:00:17.640 Iray [INFO] - IRAY:RENDER :: 1.0 IRAY rend info : Device statistics:
The Got an unknown command has it's own thread here:
https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/415346/got-an-unknown-command-from-the-persistent-connection#latest
As for not being able to safe renders: are you sure you are not trying to save to a protected folder?
Not in this case.
Does anyone have any insight into why filament is not working for me and why did my Daz Studio switch to animate lite after I installed Das Studio 4.14? I attached an image of the Drawstyle drop-down menu in my Daz Studio. I the image you can see the Filament option is shaded out. I can't even click on it and again, how do I enable animate 2 in Daz Studio 4.14? It was working before the update.
WOWEE! Spectacular
and I want to know how your acheived it...................tell me, tell me, tell me, pretty please? 

So it was running the full Animate 2 from a serial number and lost that? With two oddities like that (I assume there are no others in Help>About Installed Plug-ins) I'd suspect some kind of data corruption
When I try to do an edit on the character, it becomes robot-like and I only see the character's lines and I can't see the edit in real time.
I'm a busy man and my time has more value than my money, the reason I've decided to buy from daz exclusively was the promiss of easy installation. however, my assumption have been proven wrong again and again.
Now I feel like being stuck in a loveless marriage where none of the sides care about the other, I haven't been able to use daz for months simply because I can't stand installing everything anew and daz haven't seen any revenue from me because I haven't been using daz at all.
At least nobody can blame me for not trying, I've wrote posts on this forum about it, wrote tickets, suggested solutions and offered to help. but the most attention I've got from daz was when they removed my posts...
I think that only libstdc++.6.0.9.dylib is a real file, with symlinks (that can be repointed for different releases). The correct procedure is probably
cd /usr/lib; cp [wherever you have a copy] libstdc++.6.0.9.dylib ; ln -s libstdc++.6.0.9.dylib libstdc++.6.dylib; ln -s libstdc++.6.0.9.dylib libstdc++.dylib
hm, still don't understand then, what is difficult with an (almost) one click install using 7zip.
+1
Open file, navigate to "Content", select the folders, click "Extract", press "arrow down" on your keyboard to select the last used folder, click "Ok" = Done
Not to mention the fact that DIM is Awesome, Fast and Free!
Beyond being used as an installer, I find DIM to be my goto database for finding my way through my content libraries, since I have quite a few. It's easy to search and find stuff - as well as to browse content using various filter methods.
If I want to create a new library for select items, I can
It also rocks for telling me where the Textures are installed, which I need to know quite often.
Broadly speaking, there are around five flavors of Daz content library management strategies out there right now (ordered by least to most advanced/capable):
You will need to execute the cp command as root because the /usr/lib/ is locked: su cp [wherever you have a copy] libstdc++.6.0.9.dylib