I'm not a daz hater or a daz lover, though
Poser communities seem to be becoming more divided in this vein everyday.
So this isn't really a defense of them but more of what I've seen and experienced, so with that said...
It doesn't really seem like a trick to use d|s to me. You can try it and if you don't like it, don't use it. And it least you're not out any money (with d|s I mean, not the plugin). Programs take time to develop, lots of time. So yes it's still in beta. And with only a handful of people willing to solidly venture away from the familiar grounds of
Poser I'm sure it's taking longer to get feedback and bugs reported and thus fixed.
I use
Poser 4PP and though I love being able to interact easily with 3D people models and all their lovely accessories and settings... it's crap.
It's a complete technological POS. It's buggy, its slow, its severely limited, and it crashed more then windows ME.
It's content and the merchants drove it's popularity, not the program itself. I have not used 5 but have heard lil better about it then 4 and in some cases have been recommended that upgrading is [i:78c132fbdc]really[/i:78c132fbdc] not worth the cost. Mores the pity because the materials and hair tools looked worth a try, but again with limitations, uber slow reaction time, and bugginess.
Hash and I by no means have great machines
, we've 'kit-bashed' them all ourselves, and I wouldn't be caught dead with a prefab, heh. So if there's software out there (or ones that will be out in the future) that aren't just for the new computers I'm all for it. I only tried d|s for a few days but didn't have a problem with it. yuh the ui is very different but no worse then the clunkiness of several other programs I use regularly.
If nothing else setting up a scene or animation in
Poser, rolling it into d|s and then importing it into
bryce.... seems like a lot but it's still gotta be easier then
Poser into
bryce, heh.
but that's just me.