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ShelLuser posted at 12:18 AM Sat, 26 July 2025 - #4498134
Now, an important disclaimer is in effect: I don't really bother myself with "politics" and also don't keep up with every shift in power. However... @Putitadelamierda2 is fully on the mark here, I've also heard stories told by vendors and mentioned by "my" staff; vendors who moved away from Daz (to "us" amongst other markets (probably Renderosity too!)) and they definitely mentioned that one of the most compelling reasons to move was not being allowed to sell elsewhere other than Daz.Ok. Thanks for your input.I don't know how far and deep this actually goes (whether this is also set up in contracts and what not) but if you hear this mentioned from multiple vendors... then something stinks (IMO).
Do note that I don't want to make it sound as if vendors constantly walk away or stuff like that, I don't know. But I do share Putita's opinion, based on what I've heard.
This is what I think: Folks like DeeceyArt say they were not well treated. I believe that. Folks like FirstBastion say the market has got tougher, less lucrative. I believe that, too. Folks like JoeQuick have not been creating lately - A couple years, it seems. That happens. Folks like RawArt are going full tilt and only sell at Daz store. Folks like Zeddicuss and Powerage are apparently going strong and sell multiple places.
It all suggests there might be soft tiers for the vendors. With respect to multiple marketplaces, the only actual hard rule I've heard is that Daz doesn't want folks selling their Daz products outside the Daz store. Sensible! But I'm not a PA or vendor. So, there's still a lot of grey area and speculation. Not sure filling in the blanks will solve anything, but it's the topic du jour, so I'm going with it.
If there is strong pressure from Daz store to keep their vendors in the Daz store, I would guess that's because their PAs have access to specialized vendor tools in DS, and Daz wants to keep products made using those proprietary tools on the Daz site. If those tools are not used, that may have an effect as well. It's speculation. >_>
Oh. Summoner. It's you! Why didn't you just identify yourself to begin with? Yeah, I know, you're meticulous, you make custom figures, and you don't have a quality problem. So I take it back. My only cause for concern is your commitment to fan arts. You say it's commercial license, but that's tricky when you're recreating people's stuff. I suppose it depends if it's just "inspired by" or copied. Without necessarily knowing the source, it's hard to know. Same problem, every store!you probably would not, tastes are quiet individual when it comes to models, and customers have there preferences :)
It all suggests there might be soft tiers for the vendors. With respect to multiple marketplaces, the only actual hard rule I've heard is that Daz doesn't want folks selling their Daz products outside the Daz store.
First: Thanks for your kind (unquoted but easily looked up) words, appreciate it. Looked up your profile because of it, found your gallery, grinned at your "Abomination" (omg, loving it!).
I'd like to share yet one more take. Unfounded, no sources, no leads, nothing more but personal (unfounded!) experiences. Only fair because IMO it should work both ways.
So, I'd like to mention that it's also fair to state that people who have beef with someone or some company are also more prone to speak up (negatively) vs. people who are just happy with the way things are going. Please don't read between the lines here (looking at you random reader!).
Totally unfair comment (!) => how long ago was it since someone tried posting a tutorial here? ;) Not directed at you Torq (obviously!) but meant in general.
Kinda ironic.. on YouTube people beg you to follow them and then I click that 'x' button. Yet with conversations such as these... ok, totally offtopic ;) moving right along...
Well Fan Art is requested in loads, getting flooded with requests, actually a normal behavior of Poser Ds users, they watch a game of thrones, some Star wars, admiring these characters and evidentially want to be part of it. they just want it in there collections, a little like kids who make a cape and stick a "S" on the chest to be as long Imagination lasts a Superhero.
Artists often tries to fulfill dreams, make others happy to feel happy him self, not really all about money, So it often happens that just to give a little smile give he's best to fulfill a little dream.
so all good Torquinox , could not really just say, Hey I'm summoner , that is the point where I often just get kicked out LOL
Yes, that's what I was getting at - not as well-worded, though.Daz has no issues with people selling at other stores, as long as they are different products - there is no such thing as a Daz exclusive vendor. Of course tools like the HD importer and dForce hair are limited to items being sold at Daz.
I buy stuff from pretty much all of the 3D places, even the lesser ones like Artstation, Gumroad. etc. I've had to make many returns at Daz, too many to count, a few returns at Renderosity, I think 2 actually, and I've never had to make any returns at RenderHub or Renderotica. So As far as trust goes, having product testers really means nothing. There's been many horror stories of the low quality product that is allowed at Daz. There are vendors there who do nothing but make figures with duplicate formulas, there is a "star" vendor there who pretty much does nothing but take other people's models, and then make HDRIs out of them. Sometimes going as far as repackaging free HDRs from polyhaven. I will never buy anything from him. And lets not get started on the NFTs, the Yellow AI fiasco, or the short lived Daz AI web thing. There's vendors there who make very nice looking products in the promos, but which are almost universally unuseable, because of the poly count, texture size, etc. I have a blacklist of vendors at Daz because of this. It's that bad.
Allowing reviews on a site is the biggest factor in trust. I'd rather have honest criticism in the comment section for a product than rely on unknown product testers, who may or may not have an agenda. if you are getting something for free to test, of course you are going to be swayed by that and not give a completely honest critique or you most likely won't be asked to do product testing again for that vendor. We all know how this works. You can look at the movie industry or videogame industry, the insiders who get freebies to test are never (or rarely) completely honest with criticisms. Whereas, 10 reviews from average end users who paid for the product and tested it on there own, are much more trustworthy to me.
So I have no problem spending money at Renderhub or Renderosity who both allow end user reviews. I can see right away which vendors and products to avoid. If you can't allow reviews on your site from the end user, that is a huge red flag to me. Daz has always been vehemently opposed to this for "some reason". They seem to think people will spend money on a product only to viciously leave unwarranted bad reviews. And yet this is not a problem at any other site, odd isn't it? "The wicked flee when none pursue" comes to mind.
I only rarely spend money at Daz anymore, and its only because they have an extremely liberal return policy within the first 30 days which is at least a safety net. Unfortunately, I have bought things there which have been broken past 30 days by studio updates or updates by the vendors themselves. So to be honest my trust for Daz today is lower than all the other stores combined. It wasn't always like this, i used to spend thousands a year there. It's also creepy that they have their mods patrol these boards as well and do damage control here.
Daz has no issues with people selling at other stores, as long as they are different products - there is no such thing as a Daz exclusive vendor.
So, no exclusive vendors, still exclusive products. Sorry Richard, but that is hurting vendors just as much. And pretty much confirms what I was talking about above.
Ironic... I had a very personal (and honest!) talk with my 'not "official"' boss just a few hours ago (I know I kinda went all out here) and they told me... "you do you, we're good either way!". I don't care for politics, but I have a helluvalot of respect for open and honest markets (and being honest myself)..
How ironic indeed....
One of my all time favorite vendors is Aiylaf Learning, though people here on Renderosity know them as Aiylafrn. I'd like to point out Gretta Gardenia. Trust me: unlike "other market places" the product image actually tells you exactly what you can expect (ok, ok: apart from the headband). I hope readers can trust me again because: what you see is what you get. Seriously. Why the confidence? Because I tested this product myself months ago and here's the thing: I understand bias, if you're one of my list favorite vendors... you need to be on your best to pass my tests.
At the time of writing (1 day left!), 50% off at $8 added up. Meanwhile, on "my" site of the 'naughyness' "we" sell this for $15.
(seriously random reader: this is a steal! Even the elven ears are but an optional morph!).
Here's the thing... I'm not new to this place (Hi Loki!), and while I do have a soft spot for "that other place", I also only got as much to spend. Got myself an awesome kimono only last week.
... and then we soon get into a position where "we" provide the best deal. Seriously: I've seen this many times before. How long after the Renderosity sale ends before "we" get the "best" deal?
In the end the people profit, and both markets profit by showing mutual respect for one another (I'd like to think there's a good reason why my "boss" told me "you do you").
Because once again: I can't help but wonder how long it'll take after this sale ends before Aiylaf (= how I know them) will apply a discount on "our" market. And then "we'll" do "better" than this place, but only for so long.
In the end buyers profit, both markets profit and left's not forget: the vendors profit.
Sorry to go here, but trying to force a vendor to only sell a product on one market only almost makes me wonder if some people are scared of a little competition.
... you do realize that my "allegiance" is with Aiylaf here, right? I'm venting as much for Renderosity as I do for "my place" at times. And I (almost) always have a cool deal to point out. Raising my "credibility" (blech!) but most of all: vendors are selling, no matter what I say.
Just my 2 cents here of course... Truthfully I have no idea about actual figures and quotes.
Sorry for a double post y'all... I know... I need to be sharper, and also improve my profile pic soon enough!
RHaseltine posted at 3:26 PM Sat, 26 July 2025 - #4498172
Just wondering: does 35% ring any bells with you? ;)Daz has no issues with people selling at other stores, as long as they are different products - there is no such thing as a Daz exclusive vendor. Of course tools like the HD importer and dForce hair are limited to items being sold at Daz.
Versum posted at 3:26 PM Sat, 26 July 2025 - #4498173
Well Fan Art is requested in loads, getting flooded with requests, actually a normal behavior of Poser Ds users, they watch a game of thrones, some Star wars, admiring these characters and evidentially want to be part of it. they just want it in there collections, a little like kids who make a cape and stick a "S" on the chest to be as long Imagination lasts a Superhero.
Artists often tries to fulfill dreams, make others happy to feel happy him self, not really all about money, So it often happens that just to give a little smile give he's best to fulfill a little dream.
so all good Torquinox , could not really just say, Hey I'm summoner , that is the point where I often just get kicked out LOL
re: Fan Arts: I understand. Makes sense, too.
re: could not really just say, Hey I'm Summoner: Haha! That would have made it simpler for me! Whatever impression I might give, I've got a lot of respect for you, your work, and your ingenuity!ShelLuser posted at 3:14 PM Sat, 26 July 2025 - #4498169
Torquinox posted at 9:39 AM Sat, 26 July 2025 - #4498158Thank you for your kind words and the follow!It all suggests there might be soft tiers for the vendors. With respect to multiple marketplaces, the only actual hard rule I've heard is that Daz doesn't want folks selling their Daz products outside the Daz store.
First: Thanks for your kind (unquoted but easily looked up) words, appreciate it. Looked up your profile because of it, found your gallery, grinned at your "Abomination" (omg, loving it!).
I'd like to share yet one more take. Unfounded, no sources, no leads, nothing more but personal (unfounded!) experiences. Only fair because IMO it should work both ways.
So, I'd like to mention that it's also fair to state that people who have beef with someone or some company are also more prone to speak up (negatively) vs. people who are just happy with the way things are going. Please don't read between the lines here (looking at you random reader!).
Totally unfair comment (!) => how long ago was it since someone tried posting a tutorial here? ;) Not directed at you Torq (obviously!) but meant in general.
Kinda ironic.. on YouTube people beg you to follow them and then I click that 'x' button. Yet with conversations such as these... ok, totally offtopic ;) moving right along...
Fair to state: True! I agree.
I saw your tutorial thread. I like it. Cheers to you for starting it!
ShelLuser posted at 6:44 PM Sat, 26 July 2025 - #4498184
No.By default Daz PAs get 50%, the top-sellers get more (which is obviously an incentive to put as much as possible at Daz for people who are on the edge of qualifying).Sorry for a double post y'all... I know... I need to be sharper, and also improve my profile pic soon enough!
RHaseltine posted at 3:26 PM Sat, 26 July 2025 - #4498172
Just wondering: does 35% ring any bells with you? ;)Daz has no issues with people selling at other stores, as long as they are different products - there is no such thing as a Daz exclusive vendor. Of course tools like the HD importer and dForce hair are limited to items being sold at Daz.
Torquinox posted at 5:58 PM Fri, 25 July 2025 - #4498125
Putitadelamierda2 posted at 4:56 PM Fri, 25 July 2025 - #4498123A couple of months back on DA, I contacted directly, an artist that was working on a BEAUTIFUL project for g8-9. In that convo, it was said directly to me (still have the inbox) that if they do sell it at daz it can only be at daz.And you have heard these things from one or more top vendors? 'Cause I don't really think anybody is giving Powerage, Zeddicuss, Midnight_Stories or their like any grief. And I don't think Stonemason, Rawart, Luthbel, Linday, Oso, Josh Crockett, etc are planning to leave any time soon. Mada has come right out on the forum to say Daz gives her extra opportunities to make money. So, sure, you could be right, but prove it!It's a toxic relationship, PA's desperately seek greener fields other than the main site, some straight up quit, and those who don’t sell their products exclusively with them are targeted and pressured to stop any activity outside their platform (Secondary shops, Patreon, Artstation...), or face consequences.
You would just "Oh well hooodee hooo" and toss the TV and go get a new one?
I do not think so.
Or if you had that issue with the hypothetical TV and it took 2 years to get a reply?
You would be ok?
Would ANYONE be ok with that?
Yet, complain about DAZ doing -exactly- that and suddenly its acceptable for a company to do?
Logic fail.
https://www.darkelegance.co.uk/
Versum posted at 2:28 PM Sat, 26 July 2025 - #4498166Your reply...changed the moment you recognize the Summoner name.Oh. Summoner. It's you! Why didn't you just identify yourself to begin with? Yeah, I know, you're meticulous, you make custom figures, and you don't have a quality problem. So I take it back. My only cause for concern is your commitment to fan arts. You say it's commercial license, but that's tricky when you're recreating people's stuff. I suppose it depends if it's just "inspired by" or copied. Without necessarily knowing the source, it's hard to know. Same problem, every store!you probably would not, tastes are quiet individual when it comes to models, and customers have there preferences :)
https://www.darkelegance.co.uk/
Very well said!I buy stuff from pretty much all of the 3D places, even the lesser ones like Artstation, Gumroad. etc. I've had to make many returns at Daz, too many to count, a few returns at Renderosity, I think 2 actually, and I've never had to make any returns at RenderHub or Renderotica. So As far as trust goes, having product testers really means nothing. There's been many horror stories of the low quality product that is allowed at Daz. There are vendors there who do nothing but make figures with duplicate formulas, there is a "star" vendor there who pretty much does nothing but take other people's models, and then make HDRIs out of them. Sometimes going as far as repackaging free HDRs from polyhaven. I will never buy anything from him. And lets not get started on the NFTs, the Yellow AI fiasco, or the short lived Daz AI web thing. There's vendors there who make very nice looking products in the promos, but which are almost universally unuseable, because of the poly count, texture size, etc. I have a blacklist of vendors at Daz because of this. It's that bad.
Allowing reviews on a site is the biggest factor in trust. I'd rather have honest criticism in the comment section for a product than rely on unknown product testers, who may or may not have an agenda. if you are getting something for free to test, of course you are going to be swayed by that and not give a completely honest critique or you most likely won't be asked to do product testing again for that vendor. We all know how this works. You can look at the movie industry or videogame industry, the insiders who get freebies to test are never (or rarely) completely honest with criticisms. Whereas, 10 reviews from average end users who paid for the product and tested it on there own, are much more trustworthy to me.
So I have no problem spending money at Renderhub or Renderosity who both allow end user reviews. I can see right away which vendors and products to avoid. If you can't allow reviews on your site from the end user, that is a huge red flag to me. Daz has always been vehemently opposed to this for "some reason". They seem to think people will spend money on a product only to viciously leave unwarranted bad reviews. And yet this is not a problem at any other site, odd isn't it? "The wicked flee when none pursue" comes to mind.
I only rarely spend money at Daz anymore, and its only because they have an extremely liberal return policy within the first 30 days which is at least a safety net. Unfortunately, I have bought things there which have been broken past 30 days by studio updates or updates by the vendors themselves. So to be honest my trust for Daz today is lower than all the other stores combined. It wasn't always like this, i used to spend thousands a year there. It's also creepy that they have their mods patrol these boards as well and do damage control here.
https://www.darkelegance.co.uk/
DarkElegance posted at 3:05 PM Sun, 27 July 2025 - #4498215
Your reply...changed the moment you recognize the Summoner name.Yes, I give Summoner special dispensation. Not everyone does work the way he does. I've conversed with him a bit over time and scoped out some of his work. So, I feel comfortable doing that in his case.
THAT says allot. You werent taking them at their word, until you realized it was a familiar name.
Torquinox posted at 4:21 PM Sun, 27 July 2025 - #4498219
And yet you automatically assume someone else is lying? Not being factual? Because its not a “recognized name”?DarkElegance posted at 3:05 PM Sun, 27 July 2025 - #4498215
Your reply...changed the moment you recognize the Summoner name.Yes, I give Summoner special dispensation. Not everyone does work the way he does. I've conversed with him a bit over time and scoped out some of his work. So, I feel comfortable doing that in his case.
THAT says allot. You werent taking them at their word, until you realized it was a familiar name.
https://www.darkelegance.co.uk/
DarkElegance Please understand, I am not required to believe everyone I meet on the interwebs. And I'm not required to blindly trust someone I don't know, know of, know about, etc. And you need to stop hassling me for having a different opinion than you do on this topic. Ok?
Ok; this might grow into a misunderstanding of interests, and there should be no need to judge where a Creator or Customer feels best to find a stay. It is a personal preference.
Giving you some examples: I have my own site " Freedom of Art " running over a decade for Poser and DS, I run a second store on Renderhub, so what happens!? Customers will be on the place they feel better, no matter if the price "in my case" is higher on Renderhub then on my own site due the broker charge. The phenomenon is that even that a customer know the fact of my own and could save would rather support Renderhub then my site, why is this ? It is because they have there preferences and stay where they feel more Conformable, same with my site, members feeling comfortable would not go to renderhup getting my products.
This might be the same with any other site, like here or Daz for either party Vendor and Customers, they just stay where they feel happy. What happen now escalates into a misinterpretation of the situation, I gave my opinion about Renderhub knowing that it might result as provocation for some as personal interests always can end up into conflicts with other interests.
Without trying to influence any personal preference, there is to consider that Torquinox might be a member of "Freedom of Art" rather then Renderhub, be it the case then it is a justified choice of interest. Due the fact that I run two places as far as I can see this situation might of escalated, not giving price who I am in first place. Torquinox probably just did not want to mention my Private site that is fully understandable in these forums.
Anyone has the right having the freedom to be where they feel best without being offended :)
So.... IMO this is a very interesting thread, lots of different takes on things, comments which can be picked up as official (or close enough), I learned a thing or two.
But at the same time I also can't help but pick up a lot of personal bias (also from myself!). Yet therein lies a problem. I see people above complain about Daz3d customer service. I actually needed / wanted their help 2 times in total, and the last time (several years ago) was to request a refund because I was kinda upset with the quality of the product I bought. No questions asked, it got processed in a few days and I was asked to please remove the item from my computer (I had already done this, but still you guys... talk about a display of trust). This is kinda on-par with what I assume is the official Daz3d refund policy (I tried finding something more recent but...).
Meanwhile.... Renderosity's refund policy is quite clear: if you download the item you basically accept it for what it is. "That other site I talked about" roughly uses the same approach.
And if there's one thing I know about refunds it's that it's a (major) market expense. Time, administration, money... while the store makes no profit. I think there's a good reason why both Daz3d as well as Steam make it perfectly clear that if you abuse the service then you may be fully denied refunds completely.
Then there's also the issue of Daz3d doing more than just being a marketplace: providing & maintaining software such as Daz Studio, but let's also not forget about the Daz Install Manager. Software development... is also a whole other level of expenses. That too should be factored into any criticism I think. It's easy to make comparisons when you only have a 3d marketplace in mind where the community is basically doing most of the work and where your own overhead expenses are only so much.
Not trying to "play" both sides here, but I just want to emphasize that even though I don't agree with some posters above, I do agree with what they're trying to say (assuming I picked up their message correctly): There's (usually) always another side to a story.
As always... just my 2 cents here. And I really need to work on my avatar ;)
In reference to the “customer service” issue.So.... IMO this is a very interesting thread, lots of different takes on things, comments which can be picked up as official (or close enough), I learned a thing or two.
But at the same time I also can't help but pick up a lot of personal bias (also from myself!). Yet therein lies a problem. I see people above complain about Daz3d customer service. I actually needed / wanted their help 2 times in total, and the last time (several years ago) was to request a refund because I was kinda upset with the quality of the product I bought. No questions asked, it got processed in a few days and I was asked to please remove the item from my computer (I had already done this, but still you guys... talk about a display of trust). This is kinda on-par with what I assume is the official Daz3d refund policy (I tried finding something more recent but...).
Meanwhile.... Renderosity's refund policy is quite clear: if you download the item you basically accept it for what it is. "That other site I talked about" roughly uses the same approach.
And if there's one thing I know about refunds it's that it's a (major) market expense. Time, administration, money... while the store makes no profit. I think there's a good reason why both Daz3d as well as Steam make it perfectly clear that if you abuse the service then you may be fully denied refunds completely.
Then there's also the issue of Daz3d doing more than just being a marketplace: providing & maintaining software such as Daz Studio, but let's also not forget about the Daz Install Manager. Software development... is also a whole other level of expenses. That too should be factored into any criticism I think. It's easy to make comparisons when you only have a 3d marketplace in mind where the community is basically doing most of the work and where your own overhead expenses are only so much.
Not trying to "play" both sides here, but I just want to emphasize that even though I don't agree with some posters above, I do agree with what they're trying to say (assuming I picked up their message correctly): There's (usually) always another side to a story.
As always... just my 2 cents here. And I really need to work on my avatar ;)
https://www.darkelegance.co.uk/
You are right. You arent. But at the same time, automatically assuming someone is not being factual?DarkElegance Please understand, I am not required to believe everyone I meet on the interwebs. And I'm not required to blindly trust someone I don't know, know of, know about, etc. And you need to stop hassling me for having a different opinion than you do on this topic. Ok?
https://www.darkelegance.co.uk/
Wow! Well, there's a lot I want to say, and I can't actually say any of it - It would just drag the thread down another, deeper rabbithole. So, cheers to ShelLuser! Good to see you here, Versum. Sorry, DarkElegance.
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My opinion and experience is that Renderhub is really satisfying, there are no Testers that anonymously can grab your assets for free judging on them, it stay's in the creators responsibility to release a satisfying product. Once you hit the post button it is published, you can edit, update your product and post with no delay at any time. Avoiding that a Tester needs to pull out the finger out of hes's a** and hope that it will show off after a few day's standing under a dictatorship. Customers can contact you personally and ask for a fix and update that can be done in no matter of time and updated on the product release also for all other customers with no delay caused through testing's.
If your products are crap, it will show on the ranks, customers will avoid your shop, you have to make refunds, you have no future, you gain no fallowers.
If the customers and products are satisfying then you get a boost, you get fallowers and collectors for your releases and make comparable to other brokers better earnings. I was on rotica yes and I was not pleased at all, with the max of 100 buck a month compared to 500 buck - 3k on RH , considering that every broker charges between 50% and 40 % fee " Even RH " making it up to 6k sales. Top notch vendors with a big group of fallowers even boost up over 6k a month. " I am not in that category as Sex would sell better "
Concluding that for a Creator it sure is a positive aspect on RH, also not getting the feeling to be just a cheap employee of some Broker, getting more self responsibility for the releases, leaving you even the freedom to promote other places you sell your products or your own webstore.