I'm a Daz3D old-timer who isn't easily impressed, but

I resisted using DIM for a while, installing content manually. In the end, it was just simpler and easier to use DIM. Then I resisted using Daz Central for a while, installing content using DIM. I recently tried Daz Central and found it to be user friendly and not at all that difficult to use. Some advantages I noticed of using Daz Central on my old hardware rig:

1) Loading Daz Studio Pro is faster from inside Daz Central. I don't know why. Never mind.

2) Visual display of Daz3D assets in my library (compared to text-only listing in DIM and a few additional steps to get to a product page to see what the item is).

3) Loading of assets into Daz Studio via visual display (convenient).

DIM and DC compliment each other.  I still prefer controlling installations using DIM. But loading content and checking assets is so much easier using DC.

 

 

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  • benniewoodellbenniewoodell Posts: 1,986

    Yeah, I still install through DIM, maybe out of habit I don't know, but then when I'm working on stuff I keep Daz Central open because usually the stuff I need to use I bought more recently and it's a heck of a lot easier to find and or jog my memory of what I have when I tab over to it and scroll through everything. I think it's a wonderful addition as well. 

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