Before you start creating a scene check the wiki to see if there is an element best suited for you.
If you need an Assert that is not included in this folder try checking in these bookmarks: raindrop in case you find what you needed or not, request to add a new Assert here.
First install GitHub Desktop then clone this repo (watch example).
(Important) After that you have to add the created folder as Daz library, like this.
To insert or update the Toolkit in your repo with Pull branch I recommend the following procedure:
(only if you want to insert the repo) Create a new empty branch, in the example I'll use vscode-template
git checkout -b daz-assert-templete
git checkout daz-assert-templete
git config pull.rebase false
git pull https://github.com/DRincs-Productions/daz-assert-templete.git main --allow-unrelated-histories
The goals of this repo are:
- keep folders sorted, so that you can quickly find what you are looking for is to open as few folders as possible.
- cleaning unnecessary files
- compress images while maintaining 80% quality for assert of objects and environments. character textures will not be compressed.
- use only the best assert. replace those already present if others are inserted