The DAZ Store’s excellent Cthulhu Rising is currently on a 40% discount, which brings it down to $20.97. That’s lower than the initial launch discount, if I remember rightly.

The DAZ Store’s excellent Cthulhu Rising is currently on a 40% discount, which brings it down to $20.97. That’s lower than the initial launch discount, if I remember rightly.

A very generous special offer from Poser 3D content specialist Poser World. To get full access to their huge library of 2,300+ items, simply…
1. register at the website.
2. then donate just $4 by PayPal (or more, if you’re feeling rich).
3. open the email with a password for one month’s full access to the content library.

If you want a second month of access, just donate another $4+ when your initial access expires. A very nice offer! Here are just a few of the goodies I downloaded…
Above: Poser World’s standalone “Evil Keeper” Poser character.
Above: Wizard Master for M3.
Above: Victorian-era hearse.
Above: Authentic Anglo-Saxon Warrior outfit for M3.
Renderosity’s “Fall into Savings” sale of DAZ Studio or Poser content is underway. The sale ends 21st October 2012.

I found about a third of my 48 ‘Wish List’ items have a $ sign against them. Some are just 15% off, but I did find a few that had cut prices by 50%. Nothing has gone down below the $5 mark, though. Certainly tempting, but coming so soon after the big DAZ sale means… I only have $10 left in my PayPal… /sobs into hankie/
Incidentally, the Renderosity Wish List icons are a bit cryptic, but — for the benefit of newcomers — a “$” sign against your item means it’s Discounted. “R” just means it’s Exclusive to Renderosity, and the “B” means it’s also available in a discounted Bundle Offer…

It’s your last chance to catch up on the recent big sale of almost everything at the DAZ Store. 50% off, so the Store’s web servers are definitely slowing down under the pressure! It all ends Friday. Update: now extended!
Every major DAZ Store content artist appears to be in the “50% or more off” game, until Friday only. Some of the fleeting ‘Fast Grab’ items go… “up to 70% off”. I found all but two items on my Wishlist were heavily discounted.
The new Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 is now available at Adobe. The makers Adobe have a special offer on now, offering free shipping on the boxed Adobe Photoshop Elements 11
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Elements is the simplified and streamlined version of the full Photoshop, and it takes far less time to learn. It took me three years to learn Photoshop 3 and 4, over a decade ago. It would have been a lot quicker if I could have started on an easy Elements version first, and then upgraded later.
Amazon USA still have the new Photoshop Elements 11 on pre-order, and Amazon UK don’t even list it yet — so if you want a gift copy early then the Adobe offer seems worth looking at.

Reality 3 has been announced for Poser at SIGGRAPH 2012…
“SIGGRAPH 2012 attendees can get a special sneak-peak of the upcoming Reality 3 for Poser, launching globally in November 2012. Reality 3 for Poser gives Poser users access to the power of LuxRender, providing unbiased, physically accurate, and GPU rendering to help artists produce gorgeous hyper-realistic illustrations and images.”
Price is mooted to be $59.95 at launch.
Talking of ‘physically accurate’, currently on a special sale at DAZ is the photoreal V4 Elite Texture: Amy for just $8.99. Her textures come with installers for DAZ Studio, Poser, and DAZ Carrara. If you already have the V4 Elite bundle, you already have the Amy textures packs.

Content Paradise currently has Poser 8 on offer for $74.99 as a digital download, which might interest those looking for a more affordable upgrade route to Poser Pro 2014. Offer ends 7th July 2012. Keep in mind, however, that Amazon USA currently has Poser 8 DVD versions listed at $50, fulfilled by Amazon.

I’m very pleased to see that the DAZ 3D Bridge for Photoshop has now been updated to work with DAZ Studio 4, and with the versions of Photoshop Extended that are higher than CS3. The 3D Bridge software connects DAZ Studio directly to Photoshop, and this updated version is currently still free! Go grab the new version now, before DAZ decides to slap a price on it!

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Are you interested in real-time animation, using animation software that runs on a videogame engine? My other MyClone blog for iClone now has special discount offer. Get the superb real-time machinima software called iClone 5 at 30% off, or the iClone 5 Pro Bundle at 35% off.
To get these discounts, simply enter the special discount codes that you’ll find via my sidebar links over at the main MyClone blog. Offer ends 30th June 2012.
Smith Micro are currently sending out a very special-offer email to those subscribed to its Poser site:
“Poser Madness: 50% Off Software, Exclusive Content Offers, Free Webinar”
Here’s a screen capture of the e-flyer…
Yes, half price on Poser Pro 2014 and Poser 9! Although there’s no sign of the offer on their public website, yet. It seems this is just for those who shop at Smith Micro and who get the Poser emails.
Well, we’re now well into March. But the “February only” free software offer for DAZ Studio and Bryce 7 Pro and Hexagon 2.5 is still available. Grab these now, if you haven’t already got them or upgraded. Some of the valuable plugins, though, such as the DAZ ZBrush plugin and DAZ Studio’s useful 3D Bridge for Photoshop, seem to have gone back to being paid-for.

Update: July 2012… 3D Bridge for Photoshop is back to being free again. It’s also been updated for the new Photoshop and DAZ Studio 4.
DAZ 3D is about to finish giving away its major software. DAZ Studio 4 Pro, Bryce 7 Pro, and Hexagon 2.5 were all available for free for a month. Plus some very valuable plugins. Why did DAZ give away over $1,000 of software, to what might well have been around 250,000 people?
The headline answer is that software vending provides only about twenty percent of the firm’s annual income. The rest comes from sales of royalty-free content for its popular range of DAZ characters and animals. So the move was a drive to increase sales to that user base. Everyone who got the freebies had to sign up to DAZ’s store first, thus paving the way for future casual sales of content. With Carrara 9 (DAZ Studio’s “big sister”) expected to be released in Q2 2013, with Genesis and Victoria 5 support, DAZ’s new mailing-list is certainly going to come in handy for future promotions.
Behind the scenes there are apparently complicating factors. Some key merchants, such as the leading Sixus1, have publicly declared they can no longer support both the DAZ and Poser platforms. He favored supporting Poser 9 and Poser Pro 2014, in future. DAZ was thus seemingly facing a significant move toward the outstandingly excellent Poser Pro 2014. Poser can, of course, load more or less all the same content as DAZ and visa versa, although some Poser-specific texture types don’t travel well. Some of the other dedicated 3D pro and semi-pro creatives were also talking about making the same move to Poser-only content production. By giving away the DAZ range of software for free, if only for a limited time, DAZ perhaps hopes to claw back some of its key content creation merchants.
The inclusion of robust content production tools in DAZ Studio 4 Pro also means that DAZ might be able to grow its content producing merchants as a result of the giveaway, which could make up for any that decide to produce only for Poser.
The promotion will also leave a long-lasting legacy of inbound links and publicity, scattered around the Web, all driving traffic to DAZ. The promotion has possibly widened its hobbyist user-base to the sort of advanced Photoshop and Corel Painter users who read ImagineFX magazine.
The final reason is no doubt to placate the user-base of DAZ. The launch of Studio 4 was not smooth, and might even be said to have been a long drawn-out series of mistakes. Many advanced users were spurred by this sad saga to look seriously at Poser Pro 2014, and they very much liked what they saw. By giving away the top-of-the-line pro version of DAZ Studio now, including the valuable Decimator and several bridge plugins that give access to ZBrush and Photoshop, DAZ has done a lot to restore its reputation and to draw people back. Personally I dislike Studio 4 and I will be sticking with Studio 3 and iClone, while taking another look at Poser in the form of the excellent Poser Pro 2014.
But, free is good. We should welcome anything that draws newcomers and traditional creatives into the world of 3D renders, especially at a time when 2D and 3D creative practices are converging and merging. As for storytelling animation, I suspect that many hobby animators will in future increasingly go to real-time tools, that are based on videogame engines — such as Lumion, iClone 5, Muvizu, and others that will emerge.
“Some sorts of fans, you really don’t want to make angry…” Above: Sanctum Arts’s The Horde werewolf model for Poser (now, sadly, withdrawn from the market along with his other fabulous RD Phenotype monsters — I hear rumors they’re going to be used for a feature-film…?)
