List of links to useful tutorials.

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  • LinwellyLinwelly Posts: 6,070
  • LenioTG said:

    Here's the link to my tutorials playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkQn4tb68sD4Qv-dyl6NobSqBaXy2tIIw

    I've realized 12 of them so far. I'm using Daz 4.11.
    Each video is edited, without any "mute boring" part (I hope).

    My goal is to create a guide for beginners from 0 to decent!
    I hope they're helping someone! ^^

    Hi LenioTG
    All your videos are set to private= not viewable?
     

  • This is a video about a paid class I'm teaching Feb. 16, 2020 (a recording will be for sale afterwards). I will be teaching the nuances of my Noir Tutorial (look in the posts above), and will include some free files and MAT files. The focus of the class is creating a signature line art style.

    BTW: If it's inappropriate to list a paid tutorial / class here, let me know and I'll happily delete this post.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpiStbw3sS0&t=4s

  • Here is a short tutorial to create a G8F lookalike character in Daz Studio  (It's Phoebe from Friends I think?)

    https://pixelsizzle.com/tutorials/daz-3d/how-to-create-a-custom-daz-studio-character-sitcom-sophie-for-genesis-8-female/

     

    Enjoy!

  • How To Use Smoothing Modifier In Daz Studio A Step-By-Step Guide

    In this video, I'm going to show you how to use a smoothing modifier in Daz Studio. This modifier can be used to soften the edges of surfaces and give them a more realistic look. Smoothing Modifiers in Daz Studio give a more realistic look when an object comes in contact with a surface like couches, cushions, etc. Watch this video and learn how to use the smoothing modifier! This guide will show you step-by-step how to use the modifier, so you can get the results you need in no time! Software Used: Daz Studio

    https://youtu.be/Fij0ZM-EUQ4

     

  • RafaelRafael Posts: 166
    edited April 2023

    I am making some tutorials for the community. As probably I will make more than one I am posting the link to that thread here.

    https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/623521/some-basic-tutorials-i-am-making

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    1. Having a more consistent illumination in our renders using a "gray card".

    2. How soft a shadow produced by the Sun should be.

    3. Use extra lights when using HDRI or Sky Dome.

    4. Aligning a point light or spotlight with light provided by an HDRI.

     

     

     

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  • Hello everyone,

    I’m excited to share a series of 3 videos on my YouTube channel, where I demonstrate my method for creating a low relief mapped object using AI via ComfyUI and 3D software like 3DCoat.

    Part 1: Presenting the final object and explaining its potential uses for machining, printing, or as a 3D object in animation or rendering software.

    Part 2: Showing how I design the two images using ComfyUI that will later be used with 3DCoat.

    Part 3 : Using pictures in 3DCoat to create low mapped relief.

    Check out the first two videos available now, and stay tuned for the final part!

    My 3D Modeling Playlis: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp7BckUsJ_K-BLqxTBklsRL8SW7AC3rK1

  • RafaelRafael Posts: 166
    edited December 2024

    There are several people that use Daz to produce Visual novels and want to have a vintage look.

    Although it is a bit technical, here is a tutorial I made on another forum for Graphic Designers, explaining the (technical) reasons behind the comic book halftone look.

    https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/104553/looking-to-replicate-a-comic-coloring-of-early-90snot-just-using-the-half-tone/104559#104559

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  • kenmokenmo Posts: 1,171
    edited April 5

    omni-moulage said:

    Hello everyone,

    I’m excited to share a series of 3 videos on my YouTube channel, where I demonstrate my method for creating a low relief mapped object using AI via ComfyUI and 3D software like 3DCoat.

    Part 1: Presenting the final object and explaining its potential uses for machining, printing, or as a 3D object in animation or rendering software.

    Part 2: Showing how I design the two images using ComfyUI that will later be used with 3DCoat.

    Part 3 : Using pictures in 3DCoat to create low mapped relief.

    Check out the first two videos available now, and stay tuned for the final part!

    My 3D Modeling Playlis: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp7BckUsJ_K-BLqxTBklsRL8SW7AC3rK1

    Your link does not work. I tried it.

     

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  • Nyghtfall3DNyghtfall3D Posts: 814

    I recently launched a new YouTube channel to help 3D artists get the most out of Daz Studio, and posted my first tutorial in which I show you how to manually install 3D assets.  I also discuss why I prefer manual installation over the DIM.

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