- Jan 11, 2019
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Hi guys i recently finished characters and storyline now i need to know a way to make environments such as office , room or school
Finally thank you all ❤
Finally thank you all ❤
Thank you i think i will go for blenderEnvironments such as those you have described are either full models (a single mesh) or a composite (modular pieces) and both can be used in a scene editor such as DAZ3D.
When it comes to full models (a single mesh), you usually just import and set it accordingly to your scene (scale, lighting, maybe extra items, etc.)
Whereas modular pieces (walls, windows, floors, decorations) allow you to reuse those models to make multiple rooms.
You can make those yourself in software like Blender or purchase/download them around.
hi again i hope you can help me again .Environments such as those you have described are either full models (a single mesh) or a composite (modular pieces) and both can be used in a scene editor such as DAZ3D.
When it comes to full models (a single mesh), you usually just import and set it accordingly to your scene (scale, lighting, maybe extra items, etc.)
Whereas modular pieces (walls, windows, floors, decorations) allow you to reuse those models to make multiple rooms.
You can make those yourself in software like Blender or purchase/download them around.
yeah it does but the control is very difficultWhy not? It does contain an indoor, right?
Normally you don't have to resize anything if it comes from the DAZ shop or other DAZ (or Poser) specialized sites.yeah it does but the control is very difficult
I've tried to put it in the game but it looks like it's a small scene .It is too grainy for a three hours render imho... Definitively would not be usable in a real game unless you are ready to face a lot of critique about it.
Upon creating a ren'py project, you choose a screen resolution (Example: 1920x1080), that means that in order to fill the whole screen space, your render has to also be 1920x1080.any help with that problem ?
is that mean i need to re-render the scene ?Upon creating a ren'py project, you choose a screen resolution (Example: 1920x1080), that means that in order to fill the whole screen space, your render has to also be 1920x1080.
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Keep in mind that a higher resolution = longer to render.
Given it took 3 hours to render that, your machine might not be fit for rendering after all.
You need to re-render the scene with the same resolution as the one you chose in Ren'Py.is that mean i need to re-render the scene ?
Unfortunately I don't know anyone but thank youYou need to re-render the scene with the same resolution as the one you chose in Ren'Py.
Before doing that, you should ask someone good with DAZ to help you with the settings though, a three hours rendering should not look that grainy, there must be a few wrong settings that someone might help you fix.