Poser 10 and DSON/Genesis

rgrinly_3c04c79a1brgrinly_3c04c79a1b Posts: 97
edited December 1969 in Poser Discussion

OK..I've bitten the bullet and finally updated from Poser 9 to Poser 10, thanks to the 60% price reduction special that Smith Micro's just run. I never had much success getting DSON or Genesis stuff to work in Poser 9, so I'd like to retry it all again with a brand new, out-of-box install of Poser 10.

I have Poser 10 installed in - C;/Program Files(x86)/smith Micro/Poser 10

I'm a bit old fashioned..won't use download managers to install stuff, much prefer to load things manually into place. So - my questions are.

1 - For Poser 10 - I understand I need the 32 bit DSON Files ? Correct ?

2 - Where should DSON files reside ? Path name ?

3 - The genesis starter essentials pack, where should they reside?

I'd like comments from folks using poser 10 and Genesis stuff successfully . Not necessarily long winded discussions about pros/cons. - just the directory structures they use for the various files.that work ?

Comments

  • fixmypcmikefixmypcmike Posts: 19,585
    edited December 1969

    1) Yes, 32-bit for Poser 10
    2) The DSON importer installs to the Poser 10 application folder
    3) It can be in any writable content folder, so not under Program Files. It could be the Poser 10 content folder under Documents, the DAZ Studio content folder, or you can add a separate content folder for it.

  • wscottartwscottart Posts: 442
    edited December 1969

    Convert daz to poser content, that's freaking genius actually. How does one go about that?

  • QuietrobQuietrob Posts: 361
    edited December 1969

    No Props or Dragons? What fun is that? And what program is that too?

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