Support for Blender 5.0?
Current Daz4.25 Daz2Blender bridge only support up to 4.3, and Daz alpha 6.25 doesn't support the bridge at all, do we have an ETA for the latest daz to blender bridge support?
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Current Daz4.25 Daz2Blender bridge only support up to 4.3, and Daz alpha 6.25 doesn't support the bridge at all, do we have an ETA for the latest daz to blender bridge support?
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Edit: I just found out that all my old blender files with Daz exports from 4.2 can be used in 5.0, so you just need to keep your old 4.2 blender and download 5.0 version and use it seperately, that's the only work around at moment.
Also of note, here's a massive list of old blender version downloads!
GNU rules!
EDIT: Also, the latest version of blender that still uses the outdated bridge is 4.4.3!
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It's as I say, anything that doesn't have the GNU licence cannot truly be considered freeware in my book, it's the most valuable software out there as anything else is just potential rentware, and usually the best software is tied to the GNU licence!
Freeware is not Open Source. Freeware merely doesn't cost you anything. But that's not the point.
Open Source guarantees that you have the right to examine the source code, fix it, modify, study and understand it, distribute your changes, and most importantly, anyone who uses your software has the same rights as you did.
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