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It works just as I suggested. I just tested one of those products. I would suggest you read up on animating in daz using the timeline. Explaining further;Thank you for the answer, but I was referring to the ready-downloaded Stimuli animation, which is downloaded from
Thank you for the answer, but I was referring to the ready-downloaded Stimuli animation, which is downloaded fromYou must be registered to see the links
1. once you have set up your scene as per the instructions containing in the package,
2. open the timeline. and set up the parameters that matter to you.
3. run the animation to make sure it works and looks good.
4. stop animation and reset to 0.
5. under render settings, set render type to image series, set up the target dir, and the base name to use for series.
6. hit the render key and go to coffee, dinner, long walk, bed whatever, depending on how you set up the render and what kind of machine config you have. A complex scene can take a significant amount of time.
you an set up the series to have a shorter timeline et-al. suggest you read up on animation, timeline and whatnot. daz has some good vids on youtube.
good luck.