
Blender is free to download and use, and has a massive supporting fanbase.

For these scripts to work, you will of course need the program that the bridge is built for. You will find the plug-in under your scripts. It’s mostly to see how intuitive this has been designed. This was not always ideal for rigged figures, but it was great for props.įor this review I am diving into this head first to see if I can figure out how to use this new feature without needing to heavily fall back onto a tutorial or read me. How I use to move models between Daz and blender was often by exporting items as. Install view the Install Manager is a breeze, and once you open your program let’s explore our options.

In fact, the forums have even been updated for discussions about 3rd party software now! Hell yea. For this review, I’m focusing on Daz to Blender. However, THIS is an official bridge between Daz 3D Studio and Blender!įirst, you can get the Daz To Blender plug-In for FREE here (it was free when I got it from the official store): Download and install, you can see that there are other plug-in options for other programs now as well. I make use of Blender and love it, and have been moving my models from Daz to blender and back using an unofficial program, and export as. OHHHH boy! Talk about a pleasant surprise! Today Daz released a series of plug-ins to make it easier to send Daz content into programs like Maya, and Blender.
