In which software can I create animations for 'Daz 3d'?

lucie34

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I apologize if I put this in the wrong place...

I'm working on developing a 3DCG and RPGM-based adult game. I have significant experience in photography and cinematography, which led me to decide on creating an adult game. I've already developed the characters, events, locations, and content, and I'm currently in the process of bringing these elements to life. However, I'm facing some challenges.

I'm using Renpy and Daz 3D (for now), but creating animations in Daz 3D is proving to be very difficult, despite having invested considerable effort in my characters. I've also purchased some assets, and I do not want to delete them. However, since I'm still at the beginning of the process, I have the opportunity to make changes without too much loss.

  1. Which program would allow me to create the fastest animations compatible with Daz 3D? What is the most user-friendly software for this purpose? [Blender?]
  2. Since I’m creating adult content, I have modeled the genital areas of my characters, but I'm not sure how to utilize these areas effectively when creating realistic sex scenes.
  3. Is it possible to complete this project smoothly with a Ryzen 5600H, RTX 3060 130W, and 16 GB DDR4 RAM?
If I'm able to create successful animation scenes using another program like Blender and then import these assets back into Daz 3D, it would significantly speed up the project.
 

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As far as I know, you can easily export your assets from DAZ3D to Blender and animate them
There is a plugin for it
And as I heard from a random developer, he advised using Blender instead of DAZ3D for animations
 
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lucie34

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As far as I know, you can easily export your assets from DAZ3D to Blender and animate them
There is a plugin for it
And as I heard from a random developer, he advised using Blender instead of DAZ3D for animations
Thaks for information. Yes, what you say is undoubtedly true. I have read similar articles.
 

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The Daz to Blender bridge is one option.

I'd personally argue Diffomorphic is better, at least for character transfers:
 
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MissFortune

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Thaks for information. Yes, what you say is undoubtedly true. I have read similar articles.
The asterisk with this method, and it's a big one, is that you're going to spend a fair bit of time tinkering to get the animations back into Daz. One could argue your time would be better spent bringing Daz (or CC4) figures over to Blender and just working via that.

I'd personally argue Diffomorphic is better, at least for character transfers:
I don't think it's particularly close, either. At least for anyone doing adult/NSFW content.
 
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Maswoo

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I also recommend blender, there is so much to learn but youtube has a lot of guides for everything. Personally I think the cycles renderer in blender looks way better than the Daz renderer.

One tip about blender is you transfer over your character (using Diffomorphic) make sure all works and rig is good. Then you make a new blender file an link the character "collection" in a new file where you can link all characters and environment to actually animate in.
 
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