Where does this idea that DAZ doesn't like Octane come from? I'm pretty sure that is complete BS.Squirtle wrote:Have you tried the free G2F and G2M Iray skin shaders that come included with DAZ 4.8? In my opinion, these already rival the redspec Octane skin shaders. The default settings don't have as much glossiness as redspec, but it's simple tweaking them if that's what you're going for.something similoar like redspecc out for iray?
I wonder what the guy who makes redspec has been up to. He used to post multiple times a day every day in the OcDS forum, but it looks like he's shifted his attention elsewhere (he's only posted once to an Octane forum since May 8th). Unless he's suddenly retired from the shader marketplace scene, my guess is he's currently trying to get redspec Iray products through the DAZ store approval process.
He's spoken before about an experience where he complained on the Otoy forums about a negative aspect of dealing with DAZ, and DAZ subsequently punished him by rejecting one of his products which was pending approval. This is just a wild speculation, but if he is planning to sell Iray Redspec shaders in the DAZ store, he might be feeling implied pressure from DAZ to cool off his association with Octane. Anyway, though he's refrained from posting for the last month, looking at his user profile shows that he logged in here as recently as yesterday. If he feels like talking about this subject, I bet he has a really interesting perspective on it. I wouldn't blame him for being quiet here though, if he's relying on DAZ to approve his next product.
Iray might be competition for Octane, but Octane is in no way competion for DAZ. I'm pretty sure DAZ actually loves any additional renderer for DS.
Additional renderers don't compete with DS (DS is free), they add value to DS.
As for having a product rejected, there can be plenty of reasons for that, but punishment is not one of them (unless he/she was caught breaking NDA of course).