Declined - Resubmit - Improper Product Folder Structure (CLOSED)

Hello!, I just saw that my 2 products have received this status: "Declined - Resubmit // Improper Product Folder Structure".
Could you tell me how to fix it or where I could see a tutorial on how to properly structure the folders?
Thank you in advance.
Could you tell me how to fix it or where I could see a tutorial on how to properly structure the folders?
Thank you in advance.
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I just checked the decline list. I see you have two Daz Studio clothing items there, and the reviewer has left the notes "missing data folder".
Are you saving your product(s) as a Support Asset? That's usually what people forget to do when they don't have a data folder.
There are TONS of tutorials out there, but here are a few links I have saved regarding saving Daz Studio clothing items:
https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/189706/how-to-package-freebie-clothing
I didn't watch the videos or read the thread, so please forgive me if they are out of date or not relevant to your case.
I hope they can be helpful to you, or at least get you started in the right direction.
Are you saving your product(s) as a Support Asset? That's usually what people forget to do when they don't have a data folder.
There are TONS of tutorials out there, but here are a few links I have saved regarding saving Daz Studio clothing items:
https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/189706/how-to-package-freebie-clothing
I didn't watch the videos or read the thread, so please forgive me if they are out of date or not relevant to your case.
I hope they can be helpful to you, or at least get you started in the right direction.
! REPORT
On a side note... I noticed that one of your products is a 1.8 GIGAbyte package.
You'll probably want to check and see what's going on there.
Most customers aren't going to be too happy with a nearly two gigabyte package for a clothing item.
Most Daz clothing is under 100 MEGAbytes - maybe 200-300...
You'll probably want to check and see what's going on there.
Most customers aren't going to be too happy with a nearly two gigabyte package for a clothing item.
Most Daz clothing is under 100 MEGAbytes - maybe 200-300...
! REPORT