Other 3D software file formats available for purchase and download...

Fungible UserFungible User Posts: 456
edited September 2022 in The Commons

It may just be me overthinking this, but I have noticed in the literature for the various Daz Bridges to other 3D software: Blender, Unreal Engine, Maya etc, that it states native file formats are available for purchase and download. Does anyone know which products have these native formats and how are they aquired? Are they present in the manual download or do you need to request the native file? 

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  • GordigGordig Posts: 10,172
    edited September 2022

    In the shop, filter for your preferred software to see what products have native files available. If you have the Daz Deals plugin, you can check "only show owned" to make it easier to find the ones that you're purchased. In your product library, you'll see download links for different software on applicable products.

    edit: also, your title conflicts with the topic of the thread, because native formats don't need to be bridged over to other programs; they can simply be opened in the other programs.

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  • Fungible UserFungible User Posts: 456
    edited September 2022

    Gordig said:

    In the shop, filter for your preferred software to see what products have native files available. If you have the Daz Deals plugin, you can check "only show owned" to make it easier to find the ones that you're purchased. In your product library, you'll see download links for different software on applicable products.

    edit: also, your title conflicts with the topic of the thread, because native formats don't need to be bridged over to other programs; they can simply be opened in the other programs.

    Thanks Gordig - changed the title of the thread to clarify,.. it's just that I have always noticed this verbiage appearing when the Bridges, or their updates, have been announced. Thanks for the feedback. It seems the software formats were staring me in the face all along, but I didn't think to check the Product library for the links.

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