
If want a full export form IClone you will need the pipeline version. The Pro version will export content from Icline 6, but only as OBJ files. into Iclone you will need 3dxchange Pro or pipeline version.

If you are bringing over content from Daz3d, 3dsmaz, sketchup, lightwave, etc. They also mentioned that IClone really does not work good with DAZ and they don't recommend it. I pretty much got long answers that said a bunch of nothing and made me feel as they could care less. One of the main issues I found also, is that I went on IClone's forums to ask some basic questions (much like what is on here). Their (Iclone) videos and tutorials make it look simple enough to get started. I would be very interested in knowing some informaiton on work flow. To give me some feedback of how well it may or may not work. So I am hoping someone here is using IClone and all the software I mentioned. So, I was pretty taken by all the expense I would have to fork over. To get high end quality I would also need to purchase Indigo their rendering software. However, after purchasing IClone, I soon realized I needed Iclone exchange pro or pipeline, plus the Daz extension. They advertise it in a way that looks pretty amazing. Learners can rest assure that each lecture is designed to focus on each topic in order to save time and maintain attention.I purchased IClone 6.1 pro because I had seen some of the videos and thought this would be a tool I could use for animation. All lectures were created by highly skilled professionals that have years of experience in creating short and focused, topic-based tutorials for easy following and understanding.


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