

Now open up DazStudio with a new scene, select File > Import and select your fixed. Rename your file something like "fixed.obj" and export it without changing any settings to the same folder as your original file. Once you have your file open, make sure it looks like it should.

BLEND this is Blender's native file type and you open this through File > Open like normal.ĭon't bother changing any of the settings or scale. OBJ you won't see it, so be sure to select the correct file type. Unfortunately Blender is stupid in the way that if you choose to open an. Sometimes these files are in a folder called "Source". Go to File > Import and choose the format of the file you downloaded. Now we open Blender, go ahead and delete all the default crap they put in the scene: For me, there are not a lot of good automotive models for DazStudio, so I had to figure out how to add them for my scenes. If the model you want isn't textured, don't worry, you can do that yourself without a huge amount of trouble. It may take a while to find/buy the files you want. rar etc make sure to uncompress it into a loose folder. Once you download your file, if it was compressed in a. Once you have done this go ahead and open it to make sure it's working properly. Or you may get a completely untextured model (pink etc) so this tutorial will show you how to fix that.įirst you need to download and install Blender. FBX or other non-daz file directly into DazStudio, it will sometimes get messed up and look like it exploded which is not very useful. So the problem is, if you try to import an. Again, this is for basic objects like cars, televisions, houses etc, not rigged characters like people, hair or clothing. This tutorial will assume you already know the basics of DazStudio and will not cover advanced topics such as adding bones or rigging your models. This opens up the door of possibilities to add thousands of models to your scenes which otherwise are not available for DazStudio


It may seem complicated at first but once you get the hang of it you can import models easily in a couple minutes. Here is a quick guide on how to convert models from other 3D programs to use in DazStudio.
