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rumpot
Posts: 96
I think I messed something up
I was following this
to get decimator working
but now many items show as unregistered int the Daz Studio Pro(FREE) bundle, Daz Studio Pro Bundle, & FBX Exporter
They were all registered before I reregistered DAZ using my DS4A serial.
Also decimator does not show in the plug in list @all.
So I have to questions
1. How do I get all the plug ins to show registered again?
2. Where is decimator? I thought I would have it as I have paid for both DS3A and DS4A, or am I mistaken?
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I use the "paid for" serial number labeled DAZ Studio 4.5.1.56 Pro Upgrade. It should unlock Decimator.
Edit: Also, there is a separate installer for Decimator.
Thanks,
that is what I tried, the SDZADVD*** one, mine is DAZ Studio 4.5.1.56 Advanced Upgrade. What was the difference between Pro and Advanced?
hum.. Not sure what the ...ADVD serial number refers to. Maybe somebody else knows.. I do remember I owned DS3 Advanced Bundle and with the credit for buying Autofit and other discounts the total was less than $30 to upgrade to DS4 Pro 4.5.
This, the last paid
I had DS3A also
You mentioned you don't see Decimator in the installed plugins list. Did you install it? The DIM installer is IM00010673-02_DecimatorforDAZStudio45Win64bit.zip that I'm using with DS 4.7
There's a paid for version of DS? I can't find in store... What's the difference?
the Decimator Plug-in is built in to DAZ Studio but to activate it you must purchase it from the store then entire the serial number you will receive in to Studio. If you have bought a bundle that you believe included the Decimator the serial should be in your account under Serial Numbers.
http://www.daz3d.com/decimator-for-daz-studio
DS 4 Pro (and DS 4 Advanced) were not originally free. Those of us who bought Pro are able to use Decimator without purchasing it (our serial numbers are a different format).
What was the difference between Advanced & Pro?
Since I had advanced does that not qualify for Decimator?
I can't recall, I think Pro was the only one with Decimator (and possibly GoZ and the Photoshop bridge). I think Advanced had AutoFit and the main rigging tools, possibly the Layered Image Editor.