Terradome users guide?
Crystalwizard
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Hi all,
I've had Terradome for a very long time and never tried to use it. Just the basic package, mind you, the one that was released before DAZ bought RDNA. I'd like to learn how to use the thing and then upgrade if it does what I think it will.
Unfortunate I have no idea how to get it to do anything in Studio, and I can't find the user's guide. Can someone point me to either some basic tutorials or the guide, please?

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The RDNA version is Poser only and doesn't work in Daz. The Terradome 3 that Daz came out with is designed to work in Daz with Iray.
Terradome, the original one, can't be used in Daz Studio. It's a Poser only product. Same for Terradome 2. Terradome 3 which is the one that came out after the RDNA takeover is the only one that can be used in Daz Studio as far as I know. I think I vaguely recall someone saying they could use Terradome 1 or 2 in Carrara, but I don't remember if my memory is faulty on that or not.
Though I never got either of these two, I'm pretty sure Terradome 1 and 2 were made for Poser, with Terradome 2 working to some very limited degree in Studio.
Terradome 3 was made for Daz Studio, and is pretty straightforward, using a couple of "land segment props" with dialable morphs to alter their appearance.
As to the userguide, you should be able to find that in the zipfile (DIM file) without installing using a archiving program. If you've already installed with DIM, the userguide would be in the Readmes folder in your Daz library. Again, not much of a help since it doesn't work inside Daz Studio.
I believe Colm, Jackson also has a video on his youtube site showing how to use terradome
You are correct and for Terradome 3 this is the link if needed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptMvYfkwAH8
thanks all. too bad it wasn't updated for studio. And thanks for the link to 3, much appareciated. No, the user guide wasn't in the .zip, which is frustrating.
You will find it in the ReadMe's folder: 33443_terradome-3-iray.pdf. There is also a copy on-line from the ReadMe page in the documentation center.