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DAZ Studio
Developer(s)DAZ 3D
Stable release
2.3.3.89 / 28 October, 2008
Operating systemMac OS X, Windows
PlatformMacintosh, Wintel
Type3D computer graphics
LicenseProprietary
Websitehttp://www.daz3d.com/studio/

DAZ Studio is a software application released by DAZ 3D Inc. It is compatible with most files intended for use in the Poser human animation application. It is available free of charge (registration required). Version 1.0 was released in Fall 2005[citation needed]. Version 2.3.3.89 is the current release as of 28 October 2008. Until version 1.7 it was officially known as DAZ|Studio.[citation needed]

DAZ Studio and Poser[edit]

The release of DAZ Studio expanded the field of hobby rendering, which was previously monopolised by Poser[citation needed]. DAZ Studio was designed as an alternative to Poser, and serves as a means to increase the number of people participating in the hobby - and in consequence to increase sales of figures, clothing and props by DAZ Productions[citation needed].

Opinion on DAZ Studio's merits is split among old-school Poser users; some find the new interface faster and enjoy the rendering options; others prefer the fuller Poser features. The debate is not, for the most part, heated. Images created in DAZ Studio are welcome on community sites and forums originally dedicated to Poser art; the newsgroup alt.binaries.3D.poser being a prime example.[citation needed]

DAZ Studio is capable of importing most Poser content, with the notable exceptions of dynamic clothing and dynamic hair. As a result of the different lighting models, lights sometimes need to be tweaked or replaced.[citation needed]

Features[edit]

DAZ Studio supports raytracing, which allows creation of reflective surfaces. Faster renders may be achieved through OpenGL support and non-raytraced images.[citation needed]

DAZ Studio also has an intuitive user interface[citation needed], but does not yet support dynamic hair or clothing, tapering of body parts, or (in the Mac OS X version) texture maps in the PICT format. Several commercial plug-in files have been created for DAZ Studio, which support features natively found in Poser, such as inverse kinematics[citation needed].

DAZ Studio is bundled with a hard-linked version (not standalone) of the 3Delight renderer[citation needed]. This is a RenderMan-compliant high-end renderer, commonly used in production of blockbuster visual effects. The renderer is perfectly capable of rendering higher order surfaces like true subdivision surfaces and supports true 3D motion blur and depth of field. Unfortunately DAZ Studio currently exports most data as polygon meshes to 3Delight, thus not taking advantage of the superior silhouette and shading quality this renderer is able to deliver[citation needed]. As of version 1.8, DAZ Studio is capable of exporting a scene to RIB, thus enabling the use of an external copy of the 3Delight renderer. Previously, a script available with the DAZ|Script SDK, a separate download, could be used to export a scene to a RIB file[citation needed].


See also[edit]

  • Poser - a commercial alternative to DAZ Studio.
  • MakeHuman
  • Bryce (software) - DAZ Studio functions as a Bryce plugin.
  • Poser Figures - 3D models of humans and creatures that may be used with DAZ|Studio.
  • Avimator a simple open source BVH editor, (now replaced by a Qt port, Qavimator)
  • QUIDAM

References[edit]

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