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How to Create Fantasy Art in Daz Studio.

If you are new to Daz Studio, I have just written a few tutorials for beginners based on my recent experiences – Even just from the renders included in this article, it is clear, I think, that there is a big improvement in what I can create. In contrast, my Renderosity gallery contains my older renders that I did in Carrara. Here is my Daz Gallery, which contains many of the recent renders that I made using Daz Studio 4.6 Pro. Rendering the entire scene is best because it allows for more interesting camera angles as well as lighting. The faster rendering speed, simple interface, and great lighting system has allowed me to start doing this fairly quickly. However, since switching to Daz Studio, I am now rendering the entire scene together. Previously in Carrara, I would render each figure separately and then compose them with various backgrounds in Photoshop. Rendered in Daz Studio 4.6 Pro, with post-work in Photoshop. ** I am not sure how well it will work when animated within Carrara because it will no longer be dynamic. However, you can drape the clothing within Daz Studio and import that into Carrara. One of the key weaknesses of Carrara (as of Carrara 8.5) is that it does not support dynamic cloth (which is supported by Poser and Daz Studio). I figured that Carrara will easily grow with me as I gain more 3D experience, and want to do more with 3D art. Ultimately I really wanted the ability to change the faces of my characters. You may think that you do not want to mess around with vertices, but it is very nice to have the ability to tweak little things such as making a shirt slightly longer or shorter, slightly changing the shape of an object, etc. The biggest one for me is the ability to do vertex editing.

Earlier versions of Victoria and Michael are fully Poser compatible. Most of the outfits and accessories produced by 3D vendors support these two character lines. More importantly, Daz also produces very popular human base models, such as their well known Victoria and Michael lines.

One of the largest places for low cost 3D models is at Daz3D. More recently, I decided not to move back to Poser, mainly because of the Genesis figure. Note though, that I haven’t used Poser in several years, therefore my Poser experiences are based on Poser computer hardware. I really wanted something that would give me greater control of the object polygons, smoother interface control, as well as faster rendering. It became extremely painful to create, pose, and render even fairly simple scenes. posing and navigation) slowed down significantly for me as well. Anything more than a simple figure took a long time to render, and the direct manipulation interface (e.g. I moved away from Poser mainly because rendering time was really long. In addition, it has a powerful dynamic cloth system, and a great material room (i.e. Many vendors are very familiar with Poser, and there are loads of 3D-products that are available for the platform. One of the biggest advantages of Poser, in my opinion, is that it has been around for a long time, therefore, there is a lot of content for it.
