Ron Deviney's Inbox
budster
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Does Ron Deviney have a daz3d inbox? I purchased his circle designs, but my photoshop cs5 says the brushes are incompatible. The product folder says CS2,CS3,CS4,CS5,and so on. I just need to contact him.
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Rather than contacting the artist directly you should open a support ticket as they may well already have an answer https://www.daz3d.com/help
The Artists are even busier!
Until your get a official response you might try Abrviewer - I see it was updated a few months back to version 3 - I have used it to get some of Ron's later brushes working in PS 5
Think of it like eating in a restaurant. Do you get up and walk into the kitchen and directly address the chefs that you don't eat cilantro since they need to know or do you tell your waiter who then deals with it. One is more efficient for the customer but more disruptive for the kitchen.
Part of being a PA with DAZ is DAZ handles customer service so the artists don't have to. Having a PA answer your questions is the exception not the rule here.
As with the kitchen analogy, this creates a jam in the workflow of the entire business. I do understand that it is more convenient for you but it is less convenient for the business, the artist, and other customers much in the way cutting a line might speed up you but slow down all of the other customers behind you. Next, a portion of Deviney's earnings go to pay for Daz's customer support; the artist can't initiate a refund if needed for example. Finally, customers do have the duty to use customer support; in my kitchen example, the restaurant would actually contact security since they are barred from having customers roaming backstage for health and safety reasons. I think a customer who doesn't understand how customer service works has bigger issues than this. Many of the artists don't speak English as a first language, have no experience dealing with difficult customers or stalkers, and none of them can process refunds. In your case, it isn't clear whether your problem is an actual problem with the product (the product is suposed to work with a certain Photoshop version) or a Daz3d problem (product only works with a higher Photoshop version but the store mislabeled the requirements). In one case, the artist repairs the product and in the other case, the vendor gives a refund and fixes the product requirements on the web page. Customer support can sort those out but Deviney can not.