Genesis 2, released in 2013, changed this by splitting the Genesis base figure into two separate base figures: Genesis 2 Male and Genesis 2 Female. One of the shortcomings of the Genesis platform was that although it allowed extremely flexibility in the shape of characters and clothing, it also toned down some of the elements of what made a male or female figure unique. The Genesis platform has gone through several versions since the launch in 2011: Two of the key differences that this technology created were: the ability for characters to be blended into a huge variety of shapes and, since these shapes were all derived from a common base, add-on content like clothing, hair, and additional morphs would not only work on all characters, but could actually change with the characters. Instead of each figure being designed individually, Daz 3D moved to their Genesis platform, in which figures were derived as morphs from the base mesh. Figure technology ĭaz 3D has had many versions of its human figures and characters, but in 2011 they launched a significant change in the underlying technology.
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This began with offering Daz Studio for free in 2012, which gave customers the ability to render images and video, and expanded in 2017 when Daz 3D added Hexagon to the list of their free software products and added the ability to do 3D modeling to that mix. In 2012, Daz 3D shifted their strategy from selling 3D software and content to one of giving the software away for free and focusing more on the selling of the content. In 2016, Daz 3D spun off Tafi, a 3D-content company intended to focus more on the game-developer market. Īdditionally, Daz 3D developed their own scene creator software, Daz Studio, as an alternative to Poser. Carrara, a general purpose 3D modeler/animation package also acquired from Eovia in 2006.Hexagon, a 3D mesh modeler originally developed by Eovia, acquired by Daz 3D in 2006.Bryce, a fractal-based landscape modeler and renderer acquired from Corel by Daz 3D in 2004.ĭaz 3D has continued to focus on 3D-content development, but has also expanded their own software offerings as well, with purchases of several notable 3D applications: The company no longer uses that name, and does not treat "Daz" as an acronym for it. Originally a part of Zygote Media Group, a general purpose, application-agnostic broker of 3D content, Daz 3D split off as Digital Art Zone in 2000 to focus on supplying content for the Poser market. (commonly known as Daz 3D, stylized Daz 3D or DAZ 3D in some logos) is a 3D-content and software company specializing in providing rigged 3D human models, associated accessory content, and software to the hobbyist as well as the prosumer market. The opinions expressed are those of and do not represent the original artists.Daz Productions, Inc.
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