Great news! I have them in my cart just trying to work out if I can afford them this week as I had to renew my service agreement for UVLayout.
Luckily I had some money from Diva in my Paypal so bought both this and narrow shoulders.
Thanks so much for doing the DS versions...
Thank YOU for supporting a starving artist! ^____^
The DS versions are simple to make because these products do not include materials. I still don't know how to make MDL shaders, and that's a showstopper. People expect them.
What exactly do you mean by MDL shaders and people expecting them, all people really expect for DS Iray is Iray settings - using the Iray Uber shader.
MDL = nVidia Material Definition Language. All of the I-ray bricks in DS are created with MDL. It's the only thing I-ray understands, and also what makes I-ray materials incompatible with 3DL bricks. If Uber shader can work in I-ray, then it is also made with MDL. Without MDL, all you can make for I-ray are pure texture maps.
I have read the nVidia MDL white paper, which is basically the technical documentation of how it works as a shader programming language. It teaches how to create I-ray shaders by typing lines of MDL code in a text editor. That's is utterly useless in DS, but at least I now understand I-ray's philosophy, how it was designed, why, and what it is trying to do. But still doesn't help me create MDL shaders in DS.
Hope this answers your question.
You don't have to create MDL shaders for DS Iray, all you need to do is create mat presets or Shader presets using the Iray Uber shader, this comes with DS, its what just about everyone else does.
There's an Uber shader for 3dl and 1 for Iray, you can apply the iray one from the shader preset folder under Iray>Daz Uber there's a base and several presets.
Sickleyield has a couple of tutorials on DA
This is the shader tparo is talking about, if you double click that, it opens up options to use for Iray in the Surfaces settings. If an item is already set up for 3DL, just using that preset is sometimes all you need or a just slight tweak (of course the more you know about something the more tweaking you can do to make something look better )