Talk:Freebie Sites

Do these sites have Poser or DS content?
Must check...


 * Andi3d (the last valid version stored in the Internet Archive)
 * Antonia (the last valid version stored in the Internet Archive)


 * Shop Wicked (the last valid version stored in the Internet Archive)

--Robkelk (talk) 21:17, 5 June 2015 (BST)

Andi3d is MortemVetus nowadays - together with Tracey, sometimes they call themselves "Team Rolfe" and the page (including the old bones whatever Freebies by Andi3d) are here: http://www.mortemvetus.com/free_downloads.php?type=1

--Kerya 22.06.2015

Slight redesign of the page
I've played with the section headers a bit and moved some sections together. The idea is to show that we want to index all the pages here eventually. --Robkelk (talk) 21:46, 30 June 2015 (BST)

Quick Question
I'm surprised mCasual/Jacques isn't in this list, except even I'm not sure where exactly to put it. If you are unfamiliar, they have an enormous assortment of everything from some models to pose corrections, to physics injections for Daz Studio. Tons of scripts. It would be staggering to index, but it's a sites.Google page that is already thoroughly indexed. Where would one put something indexed by the creator themselves, or would it remain excluded from the wiki as a whole? Just didn't want to slap it in there and it have already been not used for a reason. Oh, a link might be handy, in case what I wrote made no sense.
 * Here: mCasual/Jacques' Daz Scripts and Things

Have a gander and let me know how/what would get done with this sort of resource as far as the wiki goes.

--Redline (talk) 13 May 2016 09:51 (CST)


 * Sorry to take so long to get back to you. I want to index everything that's available legally for free for Poser and Daz Studio, even if somebody else has already indexed it. So if we missed somebody's freebies, it's because either we forgot they exist or we didn't know about them in the first place. Please, add them to the list! --Robkelk (talk) 22:46, 30 June 2016 (UTC)

Extend3d
Extend3d is not redirecting to the original download page, they are uploading (legally, they ask the creators of the freebies before or upload freebies where sharing is allowed in the Readme) the items to Google drive with ad pages in between (which you can skip) to support their website. So as a backup to things that may one day not be available anymore, they are not that bad to list as a second link or in the case of vanished things as the last remaining link. At least I think so ... --Kerya (talk) 11 January 2017