![]() On my system, the “global library” I mean is located here: Library/Application Support/DAZ 3D/Studio4/temp/renderĮach temporary render is saved as a random letter or number. This library is not to be confused with the “user library”, which is in a different location. Hold down CMD and select Go from the Finder menu. The Library can be reached from the Mac Finder. ~/Application Support/DAZ 3D/Studio4/temp/render.As an example, on my system it’s here: C:/Users/jay/AppData/Roaming/DAZ 3D/Studio4/temp/render If you can’t see the AppData folder, make sure you’re displaying hidden files and folders in Windows Explorer (under View – Options – Change folder options – View). By default, on Windows systems, the full path to temporary renders is Lucky for us, the render is indeed saved in a temporary location. But if we don’t do that, and there happens to be a power cut (and your computer is accidentally not connected to a UPS), where does that render go? Is it lost forever? Or is it saved somewhere secret? ![]() When DAZ Studio is finished rendering an image into a new window, we have the option to save it.
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