

You should now have a folder called "Intermediate" in "\UE_X.XX\Engine\Plugins\Marketplace\DazToUnreal\". Copy the "DazToUnreal" folder to the plugins folder. Open that folder and navigate to "\UE_X.XX\Engine\Plugins\Marketplace. Then, find the folder for your version of Unreal Engine on Windows, this is usually "C:\Program Files\Epic Games\UE_X.XX", where the X.XX is your version of Unreal. You should have a folder named "DazToUnreal" in the zip file. Unzip the contents into a temporary folder. Select one of the UE****.zip files to download, depending on your version of Unreal and whether you are using macOS. The latest files for supported versions of Unreal Engine can be found at. Click "Select Folder." You will see a confirmation dialog stating if the plugin installation was successful. You may choose either the folder where you installed Unreal Engine or your Unreal project folder. You will see a window popup to choose a folder destination to install the Unreal Engine plugin. Select your Unreal Engine version from the drop-down menu. There is now a section inside the Advanced Settings for installing the Unreal Engine plugin. With Daz Studio open, click File > Send To > Daz to Unreal. Install the bridge plugin for Unreal Engine using the built-in plugin installer:

Just visit the Daz to Blender Bridge page here on the Daz3D Shop.

Importing can take a few minutes, especially for a large or complex figure. Daz to Unreal requires a 2 part process to import using the bridge.
