Anyone use Movie Maker? or know about it?

Griffin AvidGriffin Avid Posts: 3,817
edited January 2017 in The Commons

I was searching an area of the store I haven't looked into much.

Software and add-ons etc....

I came across this line of products....

http://www.daz3d.com/movie-maker-ds-4-6-edition

"With rendering times measured in seconds per frame (down to 1-2 sec per frame at 1280 x 720 on a 64 bit machine), you're now able to put your visions on the screen and get them alive like never before.

Lights, camera and... ACTION!"

 

Sounds to good to be true, but it appears that these are STATIC backdrops that are NOT 3-D environments....

Is that correct? I assume I make the floor and people and this is always somewhere far in the distance behind my...set.

 

Same company makes this, which looks like  3-D set, but it names no props and usually I use props to gauge what I'm actually getting.

http://www.daz3d.com/the-pit ;

http://www.daz3d.com/forsaken-world

 

And this looks like a great value if this is an actual 3-d set that characters can walk around in, except shouldn't props list things like trees etc....?

Unless I'm reading these products wrong....

 

This is the same product ...family, but it names props so it must be 3-d

http://www.daz3d.com/in-the-city-destroyed-bridge

Slightly confused about these products and how they would work and be of value in the future.

 

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  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,097

    they are basically 360° renders of sets you place your action in, like an iray or uber environment dome with a rotating camera setup.

    The others are sets combined with backdrops, I only have the pit and realise never loaded it think got it on sale.

  • Kevin SandersonKevin Sanderson Posts: 1,643
    edited January 2017

    Yep, Wendy is correct. And I think they come with camera angle presets. The time savings in rendering is from the pre-rendered back grounds.

    A sample movie: 

     

    Post edited by Kevin Sanderson on
  • Charlie JudgeCharlie Judge Posts: 13,251
    edited January 2017
    avxp said:

    I was searching an area of the store I haven't looked into much.

    Software and add-ons etc....

    I came across this line of products....

    http://www.daz3d.com/movie-maker-ds-4-6-edition

    "With rendering times measured in seconds per frame (down to 1-2 sec per frame at 1280 x 720 on a 64 bit machine), you're now able to put your visions on the screen and get them alive like never before.

    Lights, camera and... ACTION!"

     

    Sounds to good to be true, but it appears that these are STATIC backdrops that are NOT 3-D environments....

    Is that correct? I assume I make the floor and people and this is always somewhere far in the distance behind my...set.

     

    they are basically 360° renders of sets you place your action in, like an iray or uber environment dome with a rotating camera setup.

    The others are sets combined with backdrops, I only have the pit and realise never loaded it think got it on sale.

    As the 3dDigit said they are 2D 360° renders that are placed on the dome. Besides the scenes that come with the basic Movie Maker you can purchase additional sets or you can make your own using this:  http://www.daz3d.com/movie-maker-maestro-create-for-fun-or-cash There is also a  guide for making the backgrounds: http://www.daz3d.com/movie-maker-the-official-guide-how-to-make-your-own-backgrounds

    Post edited by Charlie Judge on
  • edited January 2017
    Rendering at 720p would be faster for me too but I prefer to render at 1080p or even 2K or 4K eventually. DAZ Studio on its own does a fine job of rendering. If I use a skydome from FirstBastion or Stonemason, those work just as well. Heck, its basically just a sphere surrounding your scene with a picture of clouds or some other scene on it. Check out whats available for free for instance at HDRlabs.com And look at their smart ibl. Here at DAZ the HDR ProSets Yosemite Pack One and Two are exquisit. At 1.99 each if your are PC+ member, you can't go wrong. This is his cloud city but using Age of Armor fog. I find Dreamlight's fog and lights to be too complicated. His sets are a paperweight. They are nice and big in size (gb or mb) but other than that, non functional.
    Cloud City AoA Cfog T2 25m29s Haze.jpg
    960 x 540 - 83K
    Post edited by Barefoot Upto My Soul on
  • Griffin AvidGriffin Avid Posts: 3,817

    Where are the freebies at the HDRlabs.com site? I searched and found nothing. You don't mean from the galleries do you?

    I love the Yosemite packs. They are in the cart.

    Anything like those with sci-fi themes, hopefully at a comperable price?

    Wishlisted the Firstbastion and will explore when on sale.

  • Charlie JudgeCharlie Judge Posts: 13,251
    avxp said:

    Where are the freebies at the HDRlabs.com site? I searched and found nothing. You don't mean from the galleries do you?

    http://www.hdrlabs.com/sibl/archive.html Click on the thumbnail.

  • marblemarble Posts: 7,500

    Can the Yosemite packs be used with the Iray dome? I have pack one but thought it was for 3DL renders only.

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,097
    marble said:

    Can the Yosemite packs be used with the Iray dome? I have pack one but thought it was for 3DL renders only.

    I use them

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