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The purpose of this tutorial is to provide a reference for those new to DAZ Studio and just learning to install products without the DAZ Install Manager for the first time. Please feel free to link to it! This comes up frequently on the forum and in my private messages. Usually what happens is that I get a message to the effect of 'Hi!

I bought a product from Renderosity/downloaded a freebie from ShareCG, and now I get a 'missing file' error when I try to use it.' It is always possible for errors in packaging to happen, and in that case of course we want to fix it on the vendor end, but most of the time this happens because the product is not installed correctly.

Let's start out by suggesting some good practices for organizing your folders. Directory And File Management (IMPORTANT!) I suggest having a separate directory set up in your DS for each vendor (DAZ, Renderosity, Freebies, etc.) so you can always tell what you got where and how it is licensed. You can add a new directory by right-clicking on the words 'DAZ Studio Formats' in your Content Library at the top of the leftmost panel (usually) in DAZ Studio. Then choose the words 'Add A Base Directory' and give it a useful name ('Renderosity,' 'ShareCG freebies,' etc.). You should also have a separate folder set up for keeping your downloaded zip archives.

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This is not accessed from inside DAZ Studio, so it doesn't matter where you keep it. Novel buya hamka tenggelamnya kapal van der wijck pdf to jpg file What's important is that it is also organized into subfolders by separate vendors or web sites so you can keep track of what came from where. You should have a folder for Renderosity, Hivewire, RDNA, ShareCG, and whatever other third-party sites you use.

I will refer to this as your zip archives. Downloading and Unzipping a File When you download a file from a vendor or freebie site it will be in.zip, or occasionally in.rar format. Windows can unzip files by default, but can be cumbersome in the way it handles them. I suggest the program, which I use myself, and which allows itself to be easily accessed by right-clicking. In any case, the first thing you should do is save your download into its proper place in your zip archives. Do not download directly to your DAZ Library. This creates messy, disorganized files and is a bad practice.

Once the download is complete, right-click on the file and unzip it to a new subfolder. In 7Zip you would right-click and choose 'Extract to 'Name of File'.' This will unzip your files into a folder with the name of the zip file. The reason I recommend this is that it puts everything in one place, including the documentation and any advertising or screenshots (a common inclusion in MOSTDIgital creations freebies, for instance), so you don't have a lot of loose files where they don't belong. Copying Files To Your DAZ Library Now it's time to put things in their proper places.