
It runs under Rosetta for now, but runs well enough to design characters and bring them into Blender. Install Manager is more like a File Browser and Daz Central is like an Asset Browser. I use the Install Manager for instead of Daz Central for now Daz Central last I check still wasn’t playing nicely with M1s. It is very good, if you’re importing with the diffimorphic add-on.ĭaz Studio just recently got updated to work on Big Sur and beyond (It was incompatible with any Mac running Big Sur for almost a year).


I am asking because I would like to let my students have access to human models for posing them into ergonomic studies for furniture and product design Since you mentioned it: is Daz Studio any good?
