Watch this:any one know how to get the render right as my pics keep coming out all piculated
i sorted it now its workingBecause you have illegal characters in the file name.
You need to remove the " (2)" (note the space) to get IM to recognize it.
yes its a content manger and you can instal it throw dim if the file has templetes you unzip the teplate file and put it in your daz folder or in dimHey guys,
is there any way to make an asset to be shown in the smart content panel? The regular *.zips which you can use in DIM are shown normally in the smart content panel. My problem is that the non-DIM assets are only shown in the content library panel. I am using the Content Package Assist tool to create DIM-compatible *.zips, so I am installing everything via DIM. Some assets are shown in the smart content panel, others are not.
Is there a way to fix this or is it intended behaviour?
I just looked it up on youtube so I now understand what you mean. It seems that I have to label every single one of them as products and tag them with their categories. This will take me a lot of time... oO xD There is no way I can do it for every single file. xD But thanks. I will move only my favourite ones to smart content, then.yes its a content manger and you can instal it throw dim if the file has templetes you unzip the teplate file and put it in your daz folder or in dim
I prefer the content manager packages that I can easily uninstall if I decide I don't want something or discover that it doesn't work.Why go to all that trouble when all that has to be done is drag and drop the contents of the "My Library" straight into the content window of CPA? Re-Zipping just to drag and drop the file into the extract box seems a bit silly.
Yup, this this is the only advantage if using the installer. I am too lazy to use the installer besides I often still have to unpack the archive manually to read the documentation (it is PITA ti find it in the documentation folder). Therefore when I see a folder with useless asset I usually simply delete the folder. Of course this doesn't remove everything but the interface become less cluttered with useless stuff.I prefer the content manager packages that I can easily uninstall if I decide I don't want something or discover that it doesn't work.
Thats very usefull, thank you bro...i hope i'm doing something useful by posting here a little app.
For all those who prefer the DIM method to install stuff in DAZ Studio, but have a .zip with a corrupted manifest.dsf or with only separate folders (i.e. data, Documentation, People, Poses, Environment, Runtime and so on) so they can't be installed through DIM, there's an app that allows to create a perfectly working .zip archive in order to let DIM install it.
The app (coming in an .exe file) is called "DAZ IM Creator", and it only requires to set an input path (i.e. to set a folder where to put the above folders in) and on output path (in which the .zip file will be generated). The app will ask you to give the file a name and a product number (don't worry, you can invent it yourself), and then will generate a valid IM Code. Just move/paste the outpit .zip file in the "Downloads" folder of DIM, and that's all!
The file doesn't require any installation, and works only on Windows.
You'll find it attached here...
Ignore them, they are a resource thing, you dont need them.Not sure if this is the correct place to ask, so pardon me if it isn't.
Some assets I'm downloading have, apart from Install Manager ready .zip's, so called Template .zip's that have the same product ID in the file name as the IM ready assets. These Template .zip's contain wire mesh images in .jpg format corresponding to parts of the assets. Should I just ignore these Template files? If not, what exactly should I do with them?