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So far comparing the original Studio Light Pro and the update, I'm far from impressed. You get 4 more light types which give you some more variations and some extra pages to the manual.
Oh, and the materials are updated from the old DS format to the new DS format. No enough to warrant paying an additional $25. Especially when I have to wonder how long before this product no longer supported.
This may sound unkind but it is the truth.
I dont want to be offensive at all, but a light product, advertised by the number of light colors and positions that are included? Seriously? I mean, everyone who has ever set up a scene in DAZ Studio knows how to change a light color or position within seconds. Why should I need that? And how does the light know where my camera is and which object I want to light? How can a light load in the correct position?
Sorry, but that all sounds a bit strange to me.
Yay!!!, a TLC sighting! *hugs*
Made me chuckle too, but as it is a 'Studio Light' product I assume that the settings are based around 'classic' lighting solutions you'd encounter or use within an actual studio, based on the DS default load position.
Hello,
I have just bought that product, but I do'nt find the announced user guide in .pdf. It is anyone to help me ?
Thanks
Thanks for the missing PDF. I'm happy with what I've seen so far from the product but really want to explore it with the manual. :)
Yay!!!, a TLC sighting! *hugs*
TLC waves in... still kicking
So.... is their an upgrade route/price from the prior SLP product??
They do get a bit carried away at times.
My main reservation about Dreamlight is continued support of their products. I bought Light Dome Pro 2 and Mood Master for Daz Studio 3 and they were excellent products but when Daz Studio went up to version 4 both of these were abandoned, no upgrades paid or otherwise.
With the current state of Daz Studio I expect another upgrade like the 3 to 4 one is unlikely in the near future, but if it was Daz would never tell us until it was about to happen.
Well, now that I got the manual, I have to say I am totally happy! For an expert it would maybe be easy to set lights in DAZ but for a beginner like me, this is a huge help! I am very impressed and the money I spent for this package was worth it! I love it!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thanks for the missing PDF. I'm happy with what I've seen so far from the product but really want to explore it with the manual. :)
Thanks for your input, I appreciate it! The light types and presets are all remade to work with DS 4.6, they render faster than the previous version and they are optimized for better quality. Besides, some of them co-work with UberEnvironment and / or Uber Area lights to further give more options.
When loaded, SLP will place your light / preset at 0,0,0. You can move it to the location of any character, or you can parent it to any character / and reset the lights / presets position so that it will follow your character. You can view how this is done in this YouTube video:
http://youtu.be/CL1MruJKhkw
As far as advertizing, 800+ presets, lights and variations are what they are, presets, lights and variations with a single click on a mouse button and nothing else. It's clearly stated that there are a number of light types and a number of presets and all together, when combined, offer 800+ creative combinations.
Very happy to hear this, thank you!
Hi there, I'm looking into this...
For some reason it was not included in the ZIP.
You can download it here:
http://www.dream-lounge.com/StudioLightPRO_DS46_UserGuide.pdf
While your "Making of The Raptors" tutorial was created back in the days of DS2 and the original SLP, it still offers some of the best hands on examples not only of using SLP but the basics of com positing.
Gee, thanks! That was my firest ever DAZ Studio tutorial... I wrote the script and outsourced the audio... ;)
While your "Making of The Raptors" tutorial was created back in the days of DS2 and the original SLP, it still offers some of the best hands on examples not only of using SLP but the basics of com positing.
If you are looking into an upgrade price, can you tell us when the 30% introductory price ends? I am thinking of buying this and I have the original but I don't want to wait too long and find the price going up.
Will do the moment I hear from DAZ. ;)
The 30% off should be for 14 days.
A "quick" render, just about 2 and a half hours... because of the fur... I know it's not Christmas yet, but I couldn't resist. ;-)
Applyed "PinUp Settings" Low A. Olympia as Santa Babe,
A text quickie of Bounty by Morris for Giselle wearing her textures for X-Tech.
Used Fashion preset 3HIgh A
Was attempting to add a scene set around her and in the process managed to crash the renderer. Will try again later..
Edited to correct a render problem.
I have the original as well so would be hoping for a discount. Wish Motion Master and Mood Master would work in the new daz also
Love the look of this. I purchased the old as well (not realizing the difficulties I'd have using it in Daz 4 when I bought it), so hoping as well for an upgrade price. :) It looks very useful.
Totally love how this turned out, thanks for sharing!
Looks great, thanks for posting! Weird about that crash... Keep me posted...
Thank you, I hope you'll have tons of fun with it!
I'm thinking of including LDP-R functionality to SLP DS 4.6 edition. Let me know what you think about that!
Also, if you already have LDP-R, you can use SLP and simply parent the lights into the custom LDP-R folders...
I absolutely love LDP-R, so that's cool. :)
I agree, same here, and I've avoided his products mainly because of it. I did get this one (haven't installed yet) and hope for good things. However, I like others have pretty much switched from Uber to AoA lights and this package depends on Uber. Granted AoA ambient doesn't use HDR images which I will still use but only with HDR Pro sets by Dimension Theory. Otherwise if I use a set I substitute AoA for Uber since AoA can be much much much faster to render and easier to use. I kind of doubt I'll be able to substitute here.
...I find with the AoA Advanced, lights I can get the look and feel of an LDP2 render without having to do a lot of layered postwork like the new version requires. I am disappointed that MoodMaster is obsolete, however,, there too AoA came to the rescue again with the Atmospheric Cameras which has a Depth Camera that can achieve a similar effect. Can't do rain or snow with it yet though.
The old SLP still works in 4.x as it primarily employs an array of spotlights.