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DAZ Studio 2.3.3.89

8.0

Editors Rating


License Free
Requirements Mac OS X 10.3/10.4
Downloads 406 Limitations None
Publisher DAZ 3D File Size 138.4M
Date added 29 Oct 2008 Check your speed

DAZ Studio is a feature rich 3D figure posing and animation tool that enables users of any skill level to easily create stunning digital imagery. Whether you're a 3D newbie or an avid 3D artist, you'll find DAZ Studio is the perfect tool for designing unique digital art and animation with virtual people, animals, props, vehicles, backgrounds and more. Experience total creative freedom with DAZ Studio and express yourself in 3D like never before.

Version 2.3.3.89 includes many bug fixes for crashes and also enables the Figure Setup Tools; fixes to the PowerLoader scripts enable PowerLoader to work with Michael 4.

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