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Dartanbeck will probably answer but I do this
(is for triax figures but steps the same)
http://docs.daz3d.com/doku.php/public/software/dazstudio/4/userguide/creating_content/assembling/tutorials/pose_control/start
Oh good, that's the page in the documentation I had found... Thanks for confirming, Wendy!
OMG!!! How did I omit that?
Here's what we do:
in the dialog, the morph dials will be under the top figure heading, so expand that. Go through the Pose Controls to find your morphs and check them. This is why I like to make my own custom categories - it makes it easier to save them.
Cool! I just learned a new way!
FYI, the method I describe above has the exact same result. That DSF Morph way just seems faster. Less digging.
@Phatmartino
I'm so happy to hear that you're liking it! :)
It's truly amazing how much better this makes the workflow!
Thank you!
I'm really pleased with the feedback I've been getting. PMs, YouTube, and now in this thread.
Deeply honored = me!
For some reason the forum stopped notifying me of replies to followed threads.
If you have a question that doesn't get answered in here, please send me a PM. It's nice to have the questions in here, so that others can read the answers, so I may include your question and my answer back into this thread - and you can remain anonymous if you like ;)
I just purchased this and on Part 1/Chapter 1 and already learnded things I didn't know. I hope Daz improves Animate 2 as well. Thanks for this!
Awesome! I hope you enjoy the whole thing!
Yeah, I hope they add some lovin' to the animation situation as well. In the meantime, I'm sure you'll have a lot of fun animating in Studio after completing this course. I know I sure am!
Special thanks to Paul Bussey from Digital Art Live for helping me to make this thing what it is. He's really awesome to work with, as are the members.
I have a basic Custom Animation (Genesis 1 MorphForms +) Dial setup for Genesis available for free. If you use Genesis in animations, this is a handy little batch of extra pose dials that I've designed for adjusting and completely altering the end results of aniBlocks, but they are also really handy for just perfecting a pose to the differences your character has from the base figure.
These are an early Genesis 1 version of what I've made for Genesis 3 Female - and are the results we get from the major part of this course. The setup isn't nearly as massive as what I demonstrate on Rosie 7 simply because, once I got really used to making them, I made new ones every time I had the need.
For Genesis 1, this is an excellent start to your custom pose dial collection!
Anyways, it's on my site HERE, if anyone's interested.
Thanks. I was practicing on my own since I got my first PC back during the pandemic. I learned a lot by searching around but there are so many things I don't know. I just watched the first video and answers started arriving like the first keyframe on the timeline and TCB. I couldn't find out any of that stuff on my own. Can't wait to get to the other parts.
If you like animating, and like the idea of doing it in Studio, you'll really like it.
In Part 1 we take a bit of a look at the timeline and I show nice little techniques that I've discovered that make it a lot easier to just do our work and move on - something that the Studio timeline seems to want to prevent us from doing.