How do I convert poser clothes to Daz. I'll pay for your time.
So I bought an outfit from someone who claims it will work on Daz but is made for Poser. I have no idea how exactly that happens becauase there is only one folder with "Runtime". Inside that one, there is Libraries, Textures and one I've never seen called Geometries. I dropped those folders inside the Daz one that I do for all content. However, it wasn't working correctly. Did I get ripped off, or am I doing something wrong?
Any and all help is welcomed. If someone can help me with this, I'll pay you for your time.
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Thank you for repsonding. So I put the "Runtime" folder in the same Runtime folder from My Library. Basically merging them together, but when I go to Content Library in Daz Studio, they don't show up.
So I THINK (I say that word with much uncertainty), figured out how to semiload it. Even then, I am convinced I did something wrong. Anyhow, its loadedish, but when it is only there as a file that like any other object. Nothing exact to fit the character. Usually when I load outfits (all the outfit of course were from Daz, for Daz), there is an option in the scene tab by right clicking that says, 'fit" in which it fits to character. That doesn't exist, so I'm thinking I did something wrong or got scammed.
Nevermind, I just got a refund back. Thanks anyways. Guess it wasn't meant to be.
Looking at your screenshot it looks like that's a prop you're supposed to parent to the head, which would be why there's no "fit to" option.
Hi, for installing content from 3rd party sources I found this handy little app on ShareCG. You only need to point it to your content library and place your zip in the same folder it is located, it will install to all of the correct folders for you.
http://www.sharecg.com/v/71453/gallery/10/Software-and-Tools/Daz-Content-installer-from-Zips
In any event, stuff that arrives stored entirely in a Runtime folder are meant to be loaded through the Content Library tab via Poser Formats > My Library and the like (i.e. you won't ever find them in the usual Daz Studio locations), though Poser stuff is usually a bit more confusing to find, since I very often find stuff like buildings and furniture located in Figures instead of, say, Props.