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Some people are far more interested in one genre than another. In the absence of a proper, official product description, a word or two about genre (realistic/real-world, fantasy, sci-fi, fairy tale, BDSM, etc.) is nice, too you don't have to be precise - just giving your impression is more useful than giving nothing. If you ever find yourself having to download massive numbers of DS/Poser torrents because you lost a hard drive, you will definitely appreciate descriptive titles that let you filter the stuff you do or don't want (e.g., in my case, V4 skins and poses) into or out of searches.Ģ.) Description: give us the TL DR version of what the content is (or just copy and paste the product's description), including the basic content type (Original Figure, Conforming Figure (Clothing, Hair, etc.), Pose, Character (texture and/or shaping morph), Scene, Prop, Shader, Utility, Background Image, etc.). DS/Poser content is like comics, there's tons of relatively small files involved (back in the day this is what eMule and the like were for, but I digress), so organization is a much bigger deal than it is for movies and TV shows. IMO, the three must-have elements of a title are the search keyword ("Daz3d" etc.), product name, and the figure/product it requires, if any.
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Including the SKU/product code can't hurt, either, but if a title is otherwise complete, I can do without it. I also think its a good idea to put a keyword that best describes the content (Figure/Clothing/Hair/Poses/Scene/Prop/Misc or a similar list works for me), the name of the product as sold, and the figure or other product it's meant to be added onto (V4/G1/G2F/G2M/G3F/G3M/etc., or the name of the clothing/hair if it's a texture pack, etc.). Don't bundle multiple products into archives.ġ.) Title: be descriptive! At a minimum, I think it's a good idea to prefix the torrent title with "Daz3d" or "DazPoser" (whichever the community prefers, I just think we should pick one and stick with it, even if that means using it in a way that doesn't make literal sense (like using "Daz3d" for Renderosity content).
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Put all your archives, images, etc., into one top-level folder set up your archive so that it extracts a single, top-level folder, to minimize the mess of extracting otherwise, keep nesting of folders and archives to an absolute minimum.Ħ. Take a few moments to make sure the content is organized well, and please include at least one image of the product, NEXT TO, not in, the archive). Add an image link (a URL that leads to the image itself, not a web page hosting the image, is best) so we can see what we're downloading.ĥ. Paste in the URL (not a hotlink) to the product at the vendor's site.Ĥ.


Write or paste in a description of the product.ģ. Make a good title that has "Daz3d" at the beginning, the product name, and the figure/product requirements, if any.Ģ.
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How to upload Daz3d torrents: non-technical stuff.ġ.
