Bang Bob Hair tutorials small text can not be read

billyben_0077a25354billyben_0077a25354 Posts: 771
edited July 2018 in The Commons

I am a hobbyist and my monitor is 1080P (1920 x 1080).  I just tried to watch the tutorials and they are literally unreadable on my monitor.  I see the large text descriptiosn but can not see what you are clicking on at all.  .mov files will not zoom larger than the screen size so I am unable to blow up the .mov gile to see what you clicked on.  I prefer a tutorial with descriptions of what you are clicking on but do realize that english may not be your native language so that might not be possible.  Would it be possible to write a more in depth .pdf tutorial file for those if us with "everyday" monitors and last gen video cards (mine is a GTX 960 4GB which is about the minimum to be able to render basic scenes in DAZ) so we can learn to use your hair.  BTW, from the little bit that I have played with Bang Bob hair, it looks very promising for my needs.

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  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,843

    I haven't watched the videos or have a need to, but the hair is very easy to use and my card is the next step up from yours (970) and it works fine for me.

    pretty sure that the majority of users here have "everyday" monitors and less than next gen cards.

    What questions do you have using the hair?

  • billyben_0077a25354billyben_0077a25354 Posts: 771
    edited July 2018

    I was following the tutorials to try to get started.  I think he did the tutorial at 4K which meake all of the DAZ screen shots text prety much unreadable.  I am trying to muddle through.  Trying to work on tutorial 3 now.  My card simulates in about 10 minutes so no p[roblem with the card otehr that it is about the minimum to do Iray renders.  Depending on the lighting of the scene and the amount of models in the scene, my renders go from pretty fast laugh to excruciatingly slow  crying

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  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,843

    That seems fairly normal. I usually do the hair on the character before adding anything else into the scene, faster that way.

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