It has quite a large number of users and many people find it much easier to use. The user interface for BFO is designed more for creative minds rather than technical minds. It has a different user interface than Blender. There is a version of Blender called Blender For Artists (BFO). I can't help with 3D Coat but I can give you an alternative that might work. As the creator of the thread you can change where it is posted.
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There are several people here on the forums that use it, but most people primarily hang out in the Commons. If you move this thread to the Commons I think you will get more replies about 3D Coat. The programs themselves are just that, programs. I do, and so do others that provide some content for Daz Studio. And so to the OP, all this answers your question as to why folk here don't normally support 3D Coat. And then there's the one who likes putting "666" in theirs. Early products actually kept a few bits of info inside their files, like which coven they belonged to, etc. I certainly didn't go and ask everybody that works for Daz3D and provides content for Daz Studio what their belief is, basically don't have to it's pretty obvious. Now why you had to go and bring up matters that if it concerned anybody, they could go and read "Our Voice" on the website themselves, I don't know. That may or may not be a problem for you, depending on the uses you have in mind.
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In other words, you can use it to create lewd or obscene materials, but you do so against the wishes of the software author (and, he would say, against the wishes of God). understand that we are not able to check you, this is on your conscience, but we warn you about responsibility before God." should not be used in the production of any lewd or obscene materials as well as of any products which propagandize hatred against people." It adds ". One slightly unusual feature of 3D Coat is that the EULA contains a clause that says that it ".
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they don't talk about it at all ! Having a tool that you never use is kind of a mistake to buy it at the first place isn't it ? You said : " people do use 3D Coat as part of their content creation toolkits." Ok but. So maybe there's some kind of technological incompatbility between the two ? Or maybe the workflow for 3DCoat is so bad to work with import/export with daz3D ?
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Furthermore, I've heard that they will finish their lifetime licence for good now (you will have to pay every year the full price).Īs 3Dcoat auto-acclaimed to be the wholearound program that will do everything 3D start to finish, I was wondering why daz3D doesn't have a "bridge" of some sort to make it easier for 3DCoat and daz3D to work together in a smooth workflow. Zbrush is kind of cool for what it can deliver, but the learning stage seems steep and price is high. I just don't like that software too (yeah, weird preference of mine). I want to stay away from blender because.