3D-Daz Daz3d Art - Show Us Your DazSkill

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Sand2022

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Question for all the artist here. I have been dabbling in
Daz Studio for some time now. I also use Adobe Photoshop some as well for post render work. I keep reading other places that I need to learn Blender? Is it really what I need to do? I dont use my art in animations or games. Blender appears to have a huge learning curve. And me knocking on the door of 60 years old, I dont know if I want to invest the time and energy to learn it? Any advice any of you could swing my way? Deeply appreciate ya!
 

CKGames

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Question for all the artist here. I have been dabbling in
Daz Studio for some time now. I also use Adobe Photoshop some as well for post render work. I keep reading other places that I need to learn Blender? Is it really what I need to do? I dont use my art in animations or games. Blender appears to have a huge learning curve. And me knocking on the door of 60 years old, I dont know if I want to invest the time and energy to learn it? Any advice any of you could swing my way? Deeply appreciate ya!
If you are not going to use it for animation, daz3d and photoshop will be enough for you.
 

Night Hacker

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Looks nice but i think that i am not ready to things like that. Did you it in DAZ?
Yup. Daz animation actually isn't too difficult. You create a pose, click to add a key frame. They maybe select an area 30 frames later, repose the character, create another key frame. And the animator will fill in what is needed between your two poses.

For my walking animation (which still needs work) I only created TWO poses. One with the left leg forward, right leg back plus arms etc... and the second with the opposite. I then copied the first frame to the last so that it would move back to the start position and that's it. It's seriously not difficult. I just suck at my poses! LOL ;)
 
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Yup. Daz animation actually isn't too difficult. You create a pose, click to add a key frame. They maybe select an area 30 frames later, repose the character, create another key frame. And the animator will fill in what is needed between your two poses.

For my walking animation (which still needs work) I only created TWO poses. One with the left leg forward, right leg back plus arms etc... and the second with the opposite. I then copied the first frame to the last so that it would move back to the start position and that's it. It's seriously not difficult. I just suck at my poses! LOL ;)
Doesn't look bad at all.
Never tried. Maybe i should. :)
 
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Night Hacker

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Doesn't look bad at all.
Never tried. Maybe i should. :)
Go it! You don't learn unless you try. I guarantee your first try probably won't be the best. But you'll figure out where to improve, and your next one will be better... and better etc... you don't get good at it unless you try. Post your work here, I would love to see what you can do.

It's quite enjoyable, and not difficult. But, like anything else, it takes practice. DO IT!!! ;)
 
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