Anyone know how to make furry dragon??

SwiftwindSwiftwind Posts: 0
edited December 1969 in Daz Studio Discussion

I found someone make it (but i can't post it here,it's against forum rules :( )
Anyone know how to make it? Do i need Millenium dragon 2 or what kind of program do i need to use?
I just got Micah for H3 alone. :'(

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  • JimmyC_2009JimmyC_2009 Posts: 8,891
    edited December 1969

    Swiftwind said:
    I found someone make it (but i can't post it here,it's against forum rules :( )
    Anyone know how to make it? Do i need Millenium dragon 2 or what kind of program do i need to use?
    I just got Micah for H3 alone. :'(

    I don't understand the first part of your message, what is against forum rules?
    Do you have DAZ Stuido. and if so , what version?

    There is a dragon that comes free with DAZ Studio, and if you want it to be furry, you would need to apply a shader to the skin, or create fur using a plugn like 'Look At My Hair' in the store here, or Garibaldi currently in beta testing (try Google).

  • SwiftwindSwiftwind Posts: 0
    edited January 2013

    Swiftwind said:
    I found someone make it (but i can't post it here,it's against forum rules :( )
    Anyone know how to make it? Do i need Millenium dragon 2 or what kind of program do i need to use?
    I just got Micah for H3 alone. :'(

    I don't understand the first part of your message, what is against forum rules?
    Do you have DAZ Stuido. and if so , what version?

    There is a dragon that comes free with DAZ Studio, and if you want it to be furry, you would need to apply a shader to the skin, or create fur using a plugn like 'Look At My Hair' in the store here, or Garibaldi currently in beta testing (try Google).

    I mean i want to post the pic to make other people know what i want but i found that all of her pics that i want to know (dragon furry) are adult pics (which i can't risk myself for this )

    Where is shader by the way?

    PS Oh sorry. I have Daz studio 4 only (i don't have Poser. :( )

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  • JimmyC_2009JimmyC_2009 Posts: 8,891
    edited December 1969

    Can you not remove the adult part of the image? Just show a part ot the Dragon itself?

    Shaders would only be of use for short hair, if it is long hair that you want, you would need to use LAMH or Garibaldi, and these can be difficult programs to use. There are no fur shaders that come free with DAZ Studio that I know of either, so you would need to buy one from the store I think.

  • SwiftwindSwiftwind Posts: 0
    edited January 2013

    Can you not remove the adult part of the image? Just show a part ot the Dragon itself?

    Shaders would only be of use for short hair, if it is long hair that you want, you would need to use LAMH or Garibaldi, and these can be difficult programs to use. There are no fur shaders that come free with DAZ Studio that I know of either, so you would need to buy one from the store I think.


    I have put the pics now.
    Hope this help.:)
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  • JimmyC_2009JimmyC_2009 Posts: 8,891
    edited December 1969

    It looks like a 'Toon' dragon with added hair. I don't know where you would get a dragon like that, but if you find one, you could fit almost any toon hair to it with a bit of work. The DAZ Dragons don't look like that at all in my opinion.

  • SwiftwindSwiftwind Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    It looks like a 'Toon' dragon with added hair. I don't know where you would get a dragon like that, but if you find one, you could fit almost any toon hair to it with a bit of work. The DAZ Dragons don't look like that at all in my opinion.

    I don't know at all. I just got her message in a few minutes ago,she tells me that she use something called "millenium dragon" but i don't think Daz will have something like toony like you say.But well thanks to tell me. I will try to find the way to make it then.
  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited December 1969

    This is the Mill dragon http://www.daz3d.com/millennium-dragon I am not sure what she has done to get it looking so toony though.

    http://www.daz3d.com/millennium-dragon

    This is THe toon Dragon http://www.daz3d.com/3d-universe-toon-dragon

    ANd there there is the old toon hatchling dragon http://www.daz3d.com/hatchling-dragon

    And the Adult hatcjling from the same family http://www.daz3d.com/adult-hatchling-dragon

  • SwiftwindSwiftwind Posts: 0
    edited January 2013

    chohole said:
    This is the Mill dragon http://www.daz3d.com/millennium-dragon I am not sure what she has done to get it looking so toony though.

    http://www.daz3d.com/millennium-dragon

    This is THe toon Dragon http://www.daz3d.com/3d-universe-toon-dragon

    ANd there there is the old toon hatchling dragon http://www.daz3d.com/hatchling-dragon

    And the Adult hatcjling from the same family http://www.daz3d.com/adult-hatchling-dragon


    Hm...I just talk with her and i just found that she using Poser with Micah and Melody (RDNA). She says something like she make Micah's head invisible (i don't know technical word. :( ) and put Millenium dragon's head in and say something like glue them together.
    Does Daz has some option like glueing or anything like that? I'm starting to confuse about this now,seriously. :red:
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  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited January 2013

    I think that is easier to do in Poser than in DS. You load both figures and then use the Hierarchy editor to turn of those parts of each that you don't want to see, and parent the part that is left to the other figure, so in this case turn off all but the body and neck of the dragon and the other parts you want., and then parent the head to the body of the other figure, which has the head turned off, or maybe parent the body of the other figure to the dragon. There needs to be scaling as well, so the figures are the same size.

    It is still not really that easy, but it can be done.

    I have transplanted heads in the past, but usually simply the head. I made a Female "wolff" that way, wearing a dress.

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  • SwiftwindSwiftwind Posts: 0
    edited January 2013

    chohole said:
    I think that is easier to do in Poser than in DS. You load both figures and then use the Hierarchy editor to turn of those parts of each that you don't want to see, and parent the part that is left to the other figure, so in this case turn off all but the body and neck of the dragon and the other parts you want., and then parent the head to the body of the other figure, which has the head turned off, or maybe parent the body of the other figure to the dragon. There needs to be scaling as well, so the figures are the same size.

    It is still not really that easy, but it can be done.

    I have transplanted heads in the past, but usually simply the head. I made a Female "wolff" that way, wearing a dress.


    Ah i see then. Thanks a lot Admin Chohole and JimmyC_2009. :)
    I will try that. (But i just need to find about Hierarchy editor, lol)


    EDIT Do you mean i have to do this tutorial http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/6484/ and then make the head parent to other figure?

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