I have been using Studio 4 for 10-1/2 months and have very little to show for it. I do save as scene, so I started going back through and trying to straighten all the messes I made. Any help will be deeply appreciated. I’m not saying Studio is hard, but…
I have been using Studio 4 for 10-1/2 months and have very little to show for it. I do save as scene, so I started going back through and trying to straighten all the messes I made. Any help will be deeply appreciated. I’m not saying Studio is hard, but…
I can see you are finding things a little tricky but, you at least have some good basics going for you.
Your little football guy works as does your camping scene but, I am not sure what is going on with the horsey?
I would suggest that you concentrate on a single figure scene to start off with.
Then use that figure as a test bed to familiarise yourself with lighting, posing and clothing etc.
Basically what I am saying is keep your scenes simple until you feel confident enough to go onto multi-character renders.
I am still keeping my scenes simple after 3 years of being a Daz user
If there are areas you you require specific help with just holler…..!
The Mil horse is supposed to be wearing the blanket from Opti-tex. It was supposed to be a circus/carnival horse with a rider. If I ever got the blanket positioned, then I was going to glitz it up for the circus.
I’m rotating this one to the bottom of my to-do list. Things are slowly beginning to click and maybe by the time it comes up again I will have learned how to put the blanket on the horse.
The ball player is for my grandson Sasha. He got to play soccer last fall and loves it.
I don’t think there is anything in the cooler, but it looks like I dropped a fork on the ground.
That poor horse. I just cannot get the blasted blanket positioned. If I ever do, then I’ll probably find out I can’t position the rider or her hat. I think at one point I had the horse wearing the hat on its neck.
I have been using Studio 4 for 10-1/2 months and have very little to show for it. I do save as scene, so I started going back through and trying to straighten all the messes I made. Any help will be deeply appreciated. I’m not saying Studio is hard, but…
I can see you are finding things a little tricky but, you at least have some good basics going for you.
Your little football guy works as does your camping scene but, I am not sure what is going on with the horsey?
I would suggest that you concentrate on a single figure scene to start off with.
Then use that figure as a test bed to familiarise yourself with lighting, posing and clothing etc.
Basically what I am saying is keep your scenes simple until you feel confident enough to go onto multi-character renders.
I am still keeping my scenes simple after 3 years of being a Daz user
If there are areas you you require specific help with just holler…..!
Thanks for taking a look and critiquing. My family is becoming used to my gales of laughter and just say, well, she’s playing with DAZ again. You just think the camping scene works because I didn’t show all of it. Somewhere there are baked potatoes with pats of butter floating off into outer space. I sure did jump into this with lofty ambitions.
You are right about keeping it simple. The first thing I ever tried involved 2 guys sitting in front of a bear den. My daughter wouldn’t even let me keep it on my computer—didn’t want Sasha to see it and I had managed to get the guys into very compromising poses. So all tries at that got deleted. But I laughed until I cried.
Anne is getting the hang of it! I like this one, so CUTE!
Thank you, Jade. It was a spur-of-the-moment to see if the elven dress would easily fit Amy and it did with no problems. I love DAZ 4. I have 3 books being delivered today—2 on Bryce and the Avatars book.
I have been using Studio 4 for 10-1/2 months and have very little to show for it. I do save as scene, so I started going back through and trying to straighten all the messes I made. Any help will be deeply appreciated. I’m not saying Studio is hard, but…
I can see you are finding things a little tricky but, you at least have some good basics going for you.
Your little football guy works as does your camping scene but, I am not sure what is going on with the horsey?
I would suggest that you concentrate on a single figure scene to start off with.
Then use that figure as a test bed to familiarise yourself with lighting, posing and clothing etc.
Basically what I am saying is keep your scenes simple until you feel confident enough to go onto multi-character renders.
I am still keeping my scenes simple after 3 years of being a Daz user
If there are areas you you require specific help with just holler…..!
Thanks for taking a look and critiquing. My family is becoming used to my gales of laughter and just say, well, she’s playing with DAZ again. You just think the camping scene works because I didn’t show all of it. Somewhere there are baked potatoes with pats of butter floating off into outer space. I sure did jump into this with lofty ambitions.
You are right about keeping it simple. The first thing I ever tried involved 2 guys sitting in front of a bear den. My daughter wouldn’t even let me keep it on my computer—didn’t want Sasha to see it and I had managed to get the guys into very compromising poses. So all tries at that got deleted. But I laughed until I cried.
ROFL…...............and, that is exactly what it is all about…........having fun as you go.
My family used to laugh themselves silly at my stuff….......now, I charge them for viewings
Heeerreeee’s Amy, dressed in an elven outfit. This was easier that most.
Now this image looks really super, and is the type of POV I would create myself.
My only problem with it is ...................... I am seeing multi-pixelation. Could you upload a Jpeg version for me to see, please?
All I can say is you are coming along very well Anne. I love to watch new users get to the point that they out do me. I bet you catch and pass me before the year is out.