Returning after a long break - what are the new "essentials"?
Hello all. I played a lot with Daz Studio and Carrara almost ten years ago. Back then (if I recall correctly) it was "almost necessary" to get Victoria 4.x Pro Bundle, and then various other characters / animals / what ever one wanted.
Now I am considering returning, but I am a little confused. Some basic Genesis 8.1 stuff seem to be included with current Daz Studio, but what after that? Victoria is no more special (with all the "pro" morphs etc) as she used to be? Or? Are there some bundles that I should look at? Anything I should not miss?
Another guestion: Daz Central seems to remember my previous purchases (at least A LOT of them). Although very old, I am probably able to use most of them with current Daz Studio, right? (Like Victoria 4.2 stuff and many other characters of the era.)
Sadly Carrara was abandonded already back in the days, so that will probably be replaced with Blender then...
Thank you in advance!
Comments
Yes, most Poser content will work as it always has.
As for the essentials, whata re you wanting to do? Head and Body morphs for the figure(s) you intend to use would probably be on the list, but not absolutely required - especially if you can model - and beyond that it's wide open.
You mean, for example, Daz Originals "Genesis 8 Female Body Morphs" and "Genesis 8 Female Head Morphs" (SKUs 42073 and 42075)? Also there seems to be some quite random (and hard to find) bundles containing "anatomical elements"..
All the pro bundles for Genesis 8 core characters ("Name 8" Daz original characters) and all bundles for Genesis 8.1 core characters include the anatomical elements, except those for underage or toon/stylized characters.
They're the same in all bundles, so choose the bundles you like best.
Ok, thank you two for comments I will probably play a little more with what I already have and try to make some kind of wish list for new content... at least there seems to still be a lot to choose from.
If you're looking for somewhere to park your assortment of Victorias, Michaels and other figures, you can do no better than Howie Farkes's Ultrascenery. This amazing product is easy to use, with a very straightforward, tabbed interface. The fact that there are - literally - about two dozen add-ons for it tells you everything you need to know about it.
Cheers,
Alex.
https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/466351/ultrascenery-new-territory-commercial/p1
Back in the days I bought quite a many of HowieFarkes' amazing Carrara Scenes Nice that there are now some (well, actually more than there were) compatible with currently maintained software. Very very nice those are, although at least the Carrara scenes were quite resource consuming.
To copy an explanation of mine from elsewhere:
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As far as some, but not all of my personal favourites that get regular use:
- The base Daz Original "Genesis 8 Female Body Morphs", "Genesis 8 Female Head Morphs" and the equivalent Male versions.The similar expressions are a *maybe*, as they don't natively work on G8.1 (although they can be made to).
These aren't *essential*, but they're extremely useful and also widely used. While the Genesis bases all have auto-follow capability meaning that clothing can try to adapt to any morph applied, clothing still benefits from the author fitting it to a morph, and these are the most widely supported morphs for that. (Particularly useful when it comes to breasts, which are an area auto-follow struggles with).
- "Scene Optimizer"
Most assets these days are intended for Iray rendering, and Iray has the issue that it will only run on a GPU (NVidia only) if the scene fits entirely into the card's VRAM, and instead runs (very slowly) on the CPU. Scene Optimiser helps you downsize textures that are out of focus or distant in order to save memory and thus run (apparently) larger scenes.
- Resource Saver Shader Collection
Does a somewhat similar job to the above, but it does it by providing a heap of generic low-memory shader presets that you can apply to things that aren't particularly in focus.
- SPEX for Genesis
*Bit* of an odd-one-out in most people's essentials lists, but an absolutely fantasic pair of extremely morphable spectacles that can be easily used on any figure generation. The shaders are still for 3Delight, but can be extremely easily updated for Iray.
On which note:
- RSSY 3DL to Iray Converter
Helps a lot with converting 3DL materials to work with the new Iray renderer.
- Fit Control
Adds loads of extra adjustment morphs to clothing.
- Mesh Grabber
Okay, not actually one of my favourites (I tend to export to Blender for the same job), but a lot of people swear by it.
- Ultimate Pose Mixer
Gives a lot of quick presets for rapidly locking off parts of a pose so that they can be preserved while you load another pose preset.
Thank you Matt_Castle for detailed description about figure generations... I was quite sure that Victoria held a some special position back in the days, thanks for confirming and further clarifying things.