The big announcement on September 21, 2022 - place your bets!

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  • ArgleSWArgleSW Posts: 147

    My bet is its NVIDIA Omniverse support for Daz

  • Better animation IK? (I'm hopeful) :P

  • wsterdanwsterdan Posts: 2,382

    ArgleSW said:

    My bet is its NVIDIA Omniverse support for Daz

    Probablly a decent bet, but if it's right, I really hope that it needs DAZ Studio 5 to work rather than have it cobbled into DAZ  Studio 4.

  • FauvistFauvist Posts: 2,152

    I think DAZ figures are going to be turned into life size robots that will do the dishes and vacuum the house while dressed in wild fantasy costumes - sort of what I do myself.

  • LeanaLeana Posts: 11,816

    PerttiA said:

    Diomede said:

    Damsel said:

    Anybody remember the Poser Dork? Posette you could kind of do something with, because porn. But the Dork was the ugliest looking thing. Just hideous. I did covers even then, so when I took one look at Mike 2, I bought him, and a CD of his clothes and hair. I think V2 was on there too. I had to have everything on CD because I got hit with computer viruses so often, I'd lose my hard drive and have to reinstall my Poser library from disks. You downloaded, but dialup took forever to download, and I did backups on CDs

    I remember Dork explaining the lessons by Dr. Geep.  Still have Dork and Posette taking up disk space. Dork and Posette talk about the old days walking the halls between meetings.

    Perhaps the big announcement will be that Daz 5.0 will no longer support the legacy rigging of Dork and Posette (and V4...)

    Don't remember anymore, which version of Poser was the first one for me, whether it was Poser 3, 2 or even one, but I do have a faint recollection of having figures with clothing built in (all in one mesh) at some point and others that had clothing painted on the figure.

    The very first 3D figure that I saw, was a clay rendering of a anime figure done in 3D Studio maybe around 94-95

    Poser 3 people had clothes built-in IIRC.

  • Fauvist said:

    I think DAZ figures are going to be turned into life size robots that will do the dishes and vacuum the house while dressed in wild fantasy costumes - sort of what I do myself.

    C'mon, now we need a selfie:)) 

  • ed3Ded3D Posts: 2,276

    Actually ,  Daz3D  has been bought by  AutoDesk ,.. since it's  "3D "   +  Thanx  (; 

  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,169

    barbult said:

    Someone really named a character Dork? laugh

    That was his pet name. LOL

  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,169

    PerttiA said:

    Diomede said:

    Damsel said:

    Anybody remember the Poser Dork? Posette you could kind of do something with, because porn. But the Dork was the ugliest looking thing. Just hideous. I did covers even then, so when I took one look at Mike 2, I bought him, and a CD of his clothes and hair. I think V2 was on there too. I had to have everything on CD because I got hit with computer viruses so often, I'd lose my hard drive and have to reinstall my Poser library from disks. You downloaded, but dialup took forever to download, and I did backups on CDs

    I remember Dork explaining the lessons by Dr. Geep.  Still have Dork and Posette taking up disk space. Dork and Posette talk about the old days walking the halls between meetings.

    Perhaps the big announcement will be that Daz 5.0 will no longer support the legacy rigging of Dork and Posette (and V4...)

    Don't remember anymore, which version of Poser was the first one for me, whether it was Poser 3, 2 or even one, but I do have a faint recollection of having figures with clothing built in (all in one mesh) at some point and others that had clothing painted on the figure.

    The very first 3D figure that I saw, was a clay rendering of a anime figure done in 3D Studio maybe around 94-95

    I started right when Poser 4 was released. Poser Forum Online was the place to be then and people were just starting to share their creations. No sales yet - everyone shared. I think the very first thing I did IIRC, was textures for a pair of Posette's shoes. LOL

  • Skimpwear for males. With high heels.

  • inquireinquire Posts: 2,237
    edited September 2022

    Damsel said:

    It's definitely 5. I went by the PA Forum, and one of the PAs has been frantically updating plugins. It looked like as many as 10. (Most of which I own, so yay!)

    There have been several days where NOTHING came out but catch-up sales. They always do that kind of thing when they're about to drop a new version. I've been a Daz customer since Mike 2, which I think I bought a CD for. Dayam, I am OLD. This also might explain why there has been no technical service in months -- everybody has been trying to get 5 up and running. (Though that last may be pure speculation.)

    With all the speculation that it's G9, could it be both G9 and DAZ Studio 5? Perhaps G9 would need DS 5? Anyway, in about 24 hours, we should know. 

    As far as figures go, I still have D3, M4, G1, G2, G3, and G8, and, if it is G9, unless it has some wonderful new features, I don't think I'm going to jump right in and buy it. But, knowing me, later on, I probably will buy some of it.

    I'm really hoping for something like DS 5 and Filiment for the Mac users.

    Post edited by inquire on
  • PerttiAPerttiA Posts: 10,024

    alienarea said:

    Skimpwear for males. With high heels.

    Haven't we been complaining about the lack of menswear? cheeky 

  • Ghosty12Ghosty12 Posts: 2,065

    inquire said:

    Damsel said:

    It's definitely 5. I went by the PA Forum, and one of the PAs has been frantically updating plugins. It looked like as many as 10. (Most of which I own, so yay!)

    There have been several days where NOTHING came out but catch-up sales. They always do that kind of thing when they're about to drop a new version. I've been a Daz customer since Mike 2, which I think I bought a CD for. Dayam, I am OLD. This also might explain why there has been no technical service in months -- everybody has been trying to get 5 up and running. (Though that last may be pure speculation.)

    With all the speculation that it's G9, could it be both G9 and DAZ Studio 5? Perhaps G9 would need DS 5? Anyway, in about 24 hours, we should know. 

    As far as figures go, I still have D3, M4, G1, G2, G3, and G8, and, if it is G9, unless it has some wonderful new features, I don't think I'm going to jump right in and buy it. But, knowing me, later on, I probably will buy some of it.

    I'm really hoping for something like DS 5 and Filiment for the Mac users.

    If it is G9 I can possibly forsee the sales of G8 content falling off a cliff, as why buy G8 stuff when G9 is around the corner. Either way as with G8 it will be about a year or more before I buy into any new major figures.

  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,169

    PerttiA said:

    alienarea said:

    Skimpwear for males. With high heels.

    Haven't we been complaining about the lack of menswear? cheeky 

    I know I have ;). I have no need for more females (Genesis 9 or otherwise) and definitely no need for males wearing ladies clothes. LOL I have only a handful of female clothing right now that will look decent on a male. I DO buy those when I see them :P

  • my money is on a "make art" button

  • bytescapesbytescapes Posts: 1,849

    The latest email says "The Next Evolution". I can't remember if that was in the previous announcement, but 'next evolution' sounds a lot like Genesis 9 to me.

    And Genesis 9 will probably demand extra features from DAZ Studio to support it, so DAZ Studio 5 may arrive at the same time.

    Of course it could all be just a gigantic tease, and they'll end up releasing support for 3D printing NFTs or something equally pointless, and all the hype was simply a complicated way of pranking the poor forum moderators.

    But I'm leaning strongly toward Genesis 9.

  • Damsel said:

    Anybody remember the Poser Dork? Posette you could kind of do something with, because porn. But the Dork was the ugliest looking thing. Just hideous. I did covers even then, so when I took one look at Mike 2, I bought him, and a CD of his clothes and hair. I think V2 was on there too. I had to have everything on CD because I got hit with computer viruses so often, I'd lose my hard drive and have to reinstall my Poser library from disks. You downloaded, but dialup took forever to download, and I did backups on CDs

    I started with Poser one. Bought it at the local mall from a store named Software Etc. and if I remember correctly it came on a 5.25" floppy

  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,169

    Damsel said:

    Anybody remember the Poser Dork? Posette you could kind of do something with, because porn. But the Dork was the ugliest looking thing. Just hideous. I did covers even then, so when I took one look at Mike 2, I bought him, and a CD of his clothes and hair. I think V2 was on there too. I had to have everything on CD because I got hit with computer viruses so often, I'd lose my hard drive and have to reinstall my Poser library from disks. You downloaded, but dialup took forever to download, and I did backups on CDs

    Back then you could pay to have your purchases burned to a CD. I had the charger, hippocampus, Daz Buck, bass and some other stuff on a CD which I've since lost. And none of those shows up in my product library. ;)

  • BeeMKayBeeMKay Posts: 7,019

    myotherworld said:

    my money is on a "make art" button

    They already released that one a few years ago, on April 1st. It's what the AI, like wombo or MidJourney, is really using, secretly, in the background.

  • AllenArt said:

    Damsel said:

    Anybody remember the Poser Dork? Posette you could kind of do something with, because porn. But the Dork was the ugliest looking thing. Just hideous. I did covers even then, so when I took one look at Mike 2, I bought him, and a CD of his clothes and hair. I think V2 was on there too. I had to have everything on CD because I got hit with computer viruses so often, I'd lose my hard drive and have to reinstall my Poser library from disks. You downloaded, but dialup took forever to download, and I did backups on CDs

    Back then you could pay to have your purchases burned to a CD. I had the charger, hippocampus, Daz Buck, bass and some other stuff on a CD which I've since lost. And none of those shows up in my product library. ;)

    Same here, also the items I bought when DAZ was part of Zygote aren't there

  • NorthOf45NorthOf45 Posts: 5,533

    BeeMKay said:

    myotherworld said:

    my money is on a "make art" button

    They already released that one a few years ago, on April 1st. It's what the AI, like wombo or MidJourney, is really using, secretly, in the background.

    10 years already: Make Art Button [Documentation Center]

  • I used to order the CD Burn about once every six to eight months. It was $10 a shot.

    The last time I ordered it, I was asked not to order it again because it was going to take dozens of CDs and days of work. A couple of days later I was asked if I would take a DVD instead.

  • wsterdanwsterdan Posts: 2,382
    edited September 2022

    Robert Freise said:

    Damsel said:

    Anybody remember the Poser Dork? Posette you could kind of do something with, because porn. But the Dork was the ugliest looking thing. Just hideous. I did covers even then, so when I took one look at Mike 2, I bought him, and a CD of his clothes and hair. I think V2 was on there too. I had to have everything on CD because I got hit with computer viruses so often, I'd lose my hard drive and have to reinstall my Poser library from disks. You downloaded, but dialup took forever to download, and I did backups on CDs

    I started with Poser one. Bought it at the local mall from a store named Software Etc. and if I remember correctly it came on a 5.25" floppy

    I still have my 3.5" diskette from the last beta prior to release.

    -- Walt Sterdan 

    Post edited by wsterdan on
  • Well, 
    I don't think it's connected to NVIDIA, as the most note-worthy connection for Daz would have been the NVIDIA pipe line/omniverse, and it seems Daz is not on there.
     

  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,169

    Robert Freise said:

    AllenArt said:

    Damsel said:

    Anybody remember the Poser Dork? Posette you could kind of do something with, because porn. But the Dork was the ugliest looking thing. Just hideous. I did covers even then, so when I took one look at Mike 2, I bought him, and a CD of his clothes and hair. I think V2 was on there too. I had to have everything on CD because I got hit with computer viruses so often, I'd lose my hard drive and have to reinstall my Poser library from disks. You downloaded, but dialup took forever to download, and I did backups on CDs

    Back then you could pay to have your purchases burned to a CD. I had the charger, hippocampus, Daz Buck, bass and some other stuff on a CD which I've since lost. And none of those shows up in my product library. ;)

    Same here, also the items I bought when DAZ was part of Zygote aren't there

    Yes, when I got my CD it was still Zygote ;)

  • I really hope it's about an interaction system between objects ( including but not limited to clothing micro-pressure ). That's a badly missing feature.

  • mwokeemwokee Posts: 1,275

    Daz hires a marketing team that creates sales and promotions that make sense...?

  • What I want: Partnership with KitBash3D (native Daz files)

    What I'll get: Daz 5 (which I really don't need)

  • Robert FreiseRobert Freise Posts: 4,480
    edited September 2022

    wsterdan said:

    Robert Freise said:

    Damsel said:

    Anybody remember the Poser Dork? Posette you could kind of do something with, because porn. But the Dork was the ugliest looking thing. Just hideous. I did covers even then, so when I took one look at Mike 2, I bought him, and a CD of his clothes and hair. I think V2 was on there too. I had to have everything on CD because I got hit with computer viruses so often, I'd lose my hard drive and have to reinstall my Poser library from disks. You downloaded, but dialup took forever to download, and I did backups on CDs

    I started with Poser one. Bought it at the local mall from a store named Software Etc. and if I remember correctly it came on a 5.25" floppy

    I still have my 3.5" diskette from the last beta prior to release.

    -- Walt Sterdan 

    Ok maybe mine was on a 3.5 then what I do remember for sure was that it had two version stickers on it one said beta ver the rest was covered by the second that said ver 1.0 something 

    Wish I still had it but it was destroyed in an apartment fire back in 2012 along with everything else I owned

    Post edited by Robert Freise on
  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 9,082

    I came in just as Poser 4 was being replaced with Poser 5.  I still have a ton of those old CD burns, as well as the premade Aiko 3 and Hiro 3 pro bundle CDs, and premade CD versions of Carrara, Bryce, and even the Reby Sky reference photo CD set, all packed in the old software clamcases.  Probably the most eclectic things I still have from those early days, though, are the Aiko 3 and Hiro 3 T-shirts that DAZ briefly made for promotions.  Hmm.  I lost a lot of weight recently, so I wonder if those will fit again? 

         

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