3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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Leeduva

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Props are quite simple. (swords, guns, a lamp, etc) Clothes are a little annoying, in that you can make them quite easily work for "normal" poses, but anything bigger than a bodysuit or further away from the pose you modeled it in, you will need to put in a significant amount of work. Probably in DAZ. Any joint capable of bending 90 degrees gets really ugly with automatic weights and no joint corrective morphs.

SickleYield has a fairly competent guide for accomplishing this task in Blender, which can be located on this site. I would suggest trying to modify clothes yourself as a good first learning step. (such as creating new morphs for better fit in the breast area)

Marvelous Designer is a better "realistic" clothing creation tool, and there are guides for that too.

Edit: Yeah those examples are pretty complicated. If you wanted to learn I'd start with shirts and bodysuits, and if my job was to make 3d versions of those it'd take multiple weeks minimum.
Damn. But their is a saying if I want something done right,I'm better of learning it myself. So I guess I just have to put in the time and learn it myself. But I'm afraid it might take years for me to be decent.
 

Leeduva

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I just had a quick look at the Prices on Marvelous Designer & at $39 a month, plus trying to learn it, sorry but I try not to spend money on software, as much in case I can't get on with it. I'd had that with Blender 2.79, I couldn't get things to work for me, no matter what I did. Then out came 2.80 & suddenly things made sense with the new UI, but I'm not so sure about MD, as I've never heard it mentioned as being easy to work with, good or great as it maybe for the finished outfit. If your looking for Dungeon Furniture, Look at my Page on
I understand,thanks for at least giving it a thought.
 

Tulrek

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Nice clean renders, would be soo much better with a background scene, & maybe a stub of a cigar in his hand, to show how long he's been waiting....
Thanks, appreciate it !

Then render are done by the default DAZ studio 4.20.0.17
I have to check for optimisation with or without denoiser.
I know ! I know ! I said it ! Please, dear readers, do not reply to me arguing about with or without it. I'll figure it out myself :-D

I know I have to dive in the environnements and lights.
That's my next big step. I have to say that I am a bit overwhelmed bit it for now.
No prop for a cigar... yet! ;-)
 
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