Is it possible to get Daz Studio 2.3 anywhere?
Auroratrek
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I need Daz Studio 2.3 for Windows since I have an old plugin that doesn't work with later versions. Does anybody know if it's possible to get it anywhwere?
Thanks.
I need Daz Studio 2.3 for Windows since I have an old plugin that doesn't work with later versions. Does anybody know if it's possible to get it anywhwere?
Thanks.
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You would need to contact Support, Sales department, and ask them. They are usually quite helpfull.
Tim , Forget it !!
get it out of your mind ..
...it wont happen
I tried in the past to get an older version (2.3.3)
All Support did was throw ad copy at me about how great DS4 was
perhaps things have changed on this matter but I doubt it
... move on
Asking doesn't hurt. It may also be worth checking magazine cover discs, if you have a collection, as I think DS2 made at least a couple of appearances on those (though whether the right sub-version or not is another matter).
You could also purchase this book which includes DS2.3 along with a boat load of great content as well!
-MJ
It's on C|Net: http://download.cnet.com/DAZ-Studio/3000-6677_4-10996454.html
I know nothing about whether it wants a serial, or anything else, because I haven't used it since... well, since it was the new hot thing. But, there's the actual 2.3 installer.
Did you actually test that DL link on Cnet??
Cheers
:shut:
Beat me to it! :) Yes, this is the only way I know of to guarantee a copy, or like Richard recommended you can possibly still find it on back issues of 3dWorld or something.
... ... Wow. That's a whole new kind of broken. *facepalm* Sorry about that.
It's working for me. Maybe it's the browser you're using,
Coldrake
Page works for me. But it gives you 4.5.0.114. Just tested it. (Mine is 2.1.1.13 no content, so why not).
Thought I'd save you a much longer download than 2.x. The bit above the button gives a thin hint "A newer version of Daz Studio is available."
I think you're back to the book idea. :-S
A lot of people say the book is a great deal, on the other hand, you've been here since 2003, and might have most of the stuff, on the other other hand, it's cheap.
Yep even back when I was able to get a working CNET link I was always re directed to the latest Daz studio version
Eventually I found my Old 2.3 OSX installer in archive so im good at 2.3.5 with Animate+
Animate+ & the poser format exporter is the only reason I keep DS installed anyway as I use Maxon Cinema4D with Vray + the interposer pro plugin to render my poser content/animation work in C4D.
Cheers
Can anyone confirm that DS 2.3.3.146 works on Windows7?
-MJ
It works for me, but I get that weird problem with transparencies that you discovered. I thinks that's due to changes in OpenGL rather than Win7, however.
It works for me, but I get that weird problem with transparencies that you discovered. I thinks that's due to changes in OpenGL rather than Win7, however.
I learned that the issues with transparencies are only with whats visable in the Viewport, when it renders, it actually renders perfectly fine.
But thanks for the confirmation. I need to upgrade from WinXP to Win7, but im not ready to upgrade DS versions at this time.
-MJ
I need 2.3 as well. In 2.3 it included the Victoria 4 LOD 1k, 2k, 4k, and 17k. Having come back to use Daz and reloading my original 4k LOD from a V4 I saved, it threw all kinds of problems. Daz 4.9 no longer includes the LOD files, and was told I needed to purchase the newer 4.2 version at $29,95 so I did, then I was told I also needed to purchase the basic kit at $39.95 so I did, then the guy says, oh yeah, you need to purchase the V4 complete asset at $129.95 whicch I did, and NO LOD!!!
DAZ has a 30-day return policy, no questions asked. Contact Customer Service and let them know you want a refund on the items you purchased that didn't solve your problem. Even if it's been more than 30 days, I'd give it a try. Just outline what happened as you did in this post, (with a touch less angst,) and I'm confident they will make it right.
my account has DAZ|Studio 2.3.3.146 for download
The LoD files are in the Victoria 4 base figure (if you had any purchased version of Victoria 4 that is what you wold get on downloading - no need to buy 4.2 as an update if you already had 4 or 4.1). The files are in:
You will need to manually load them - Edit>Figure>Geoemtry>Add Level of Detail.
If you have purchased items you didn't need or don't want please make a request for a refund.
Doesn't it say "inactive"?
That means it is not available in the store. But as long as it is your purchase history you can still download it.
Looks like you're right.... My bad.
For what it's worth, I got my copy of 2.3 from a book, Figures, Characters and Avatars: The Official Guide to Using DAZ Studio to Create Beautiful Art, by Les Pardew. It was published in 2009, by Course Technology; if memory serves, I got it from Barnes & Noble, back in the day. Maybe Amazon. It was a long time, and many, many Martinis, ago.
The book came with a companion DVD, which included a copy of DS 2.3, as well as a crap-load of content -- Michael 4, Victoria 4, assorted hair and clothing.... Just oodles and bunches of stuff.
I never installed it; version 1 left such a bad taste in my mouth that it wasn't until 3.1 was released that I was willing to even look at it again.
Anyway, you might check Amazon, to see if you can scare up an intact copy.
Yes, you can find them, complete with disk...
I thought I'd mention this, only because I'm not clear about it myself... A while back I went to recommend this book for the CD, but wasn't sure about some information so I looked it up and noticed that the "Second Edition" made no mention of the CD as the first edition did... Reviews from earlier seem to mention the disc, but later ones just mention the book... I don't know that is an oversight or if it (CD) was no longer included... I'm just bringing that up in case someone wants to look into that or can confirm yes/no... The book was rather "meh", but with the CD it was well worth the price. If it's not still included, make sure you get at least a 2009 or first edition copy.
EDITED TO ADD- I found this... http://edu.cengage.co.uk/catalogue/product.aspx?isbn=1435461207
The review (2nd edition) says that it "includes DAZ Studio 4.0 software" and does not mention the other software or content.
FURTHER EDITED TO ADD- I came across this thread http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/71541/figures-characters-and-avatars-book-question about the book and quoting bad4U:
"What someone need to know is that the software CD came only with 1st Edition of the book (ISBN 9781598638165), but no more with 2nd Edition later (9781435461208)."
And I can confirm that the book itself was a bit of a disappointment. I got it, hoping for some information about the mechanics of DAZ Studio, but about all it covered were the aesthetics of scene composition. Not at all what I was looking for at the time.
McGyver is right: without the DVD, the book isn't really worth the expense.
If you have the Power Loader, you don't need to load them manually. Select which LOD's you want in the Advanced > Mesh Resolution tabs of the Power Loader. Then make it active under Parameters tab > Mesh Resolution > Resolution Level.
I see two versions of DS2 in my product library but one is a mac version which confuses me as I have not own a mac.
You get access to both OS platforms regardless of what you actually own. Which is a bonus, since some software actually requires you to submit a license change when you switch, as the license is specific to the OS. A huge pain if you ever get fed up with an operating system and go over to the other side...
Have also asked for an older DS4 version once and they gave me a link to download and install it with the result that I got the latest version LoL
I finally found the LOD's. I had to download and install the V4 after logging into my account through the DIM instead of the manual install method, which installed the files and PowerLoader into Public/Documents/ instead of User/Documents and now they appear in the PowerLoader. The older format was Poser, so theoretically I guess I did need to upgrade.