Initially Daz Studio handled the same file formats that Poser did, but Daz eventually introduced Daz Studio-specific character and file formats (although they also introduced their DSON file importer to make it possible to import Daz Studio characters into Poser). Daz eventually created their own character manipulation software, and elected to distribute it for free (originally just the base edition, but eventually even the 'pro' version). Daz 3D began its business model selling 3D models of human beings (and a few non-humans), as well as giving away a few of the more popular base models for free from time to time, and clothing and props for the same, and all of these models were constructed to be used in Poser. It was created as an alternative to Poser, the industry-leading software in use for character manipulation and rendering. It is aimed at users who are interested in posing human and non-human figures for illustrations and animation. DAZ Studio is designed to allow users to manipulate 'ready to use' models and figures as well as other supporting 3D content.
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