Dforce tutorials on sale today

davesodaveso Posts: 8,136
edited June 28 in The Commons

https://www.daz3d.com/dforce-complete--tutorial-bundle

One thing I need to do is dig much deeper into using dforce. Theese tutorials seem to fulfill the mission, but was wondering how good they are? Has DForce changed at all in the new DAZ 6? I would assume the base dforce app would be the same? 

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  • garrett_3dgarrett_3d Posts: 606

    Have you not seen the any of YouTube videos?

  • davesodaveso Posts: 8,136

    garrett_3d said:

    Have you not seen the any of YouTube videos?

    no, I have not.  

  • richardandtracyrichardandtracy Posts: 7,859

    As a general comment, not specific to this, I always find video tutorials to be totally useless be cause they ALWAYS skim over the only bit I can't understand or can't see on screen. Furthermore, I find I'm totally unable to 'Learn by Watching', being a 'Learn by Reading' learner.

    Regards,

    Richard

  • davesodaveso Posts: 8,136

    richardandtracy said:

    As a general comment, not specific to this, I always find video tutorials to be totally useless be cause they ALWAYS skim over the only bit I can't understand or can't see on screen. Furthermore, I find I'm totally unable to 'Learn by Watching', being a 'Learn by Reading' learner.

    Regards,

    Richard

    i can do either way, and often in video its way too fast or lingers forever and gets boring. I've seen a couple on Youtube that are 3 hours long but they sit and try to fidure out why their laptop isn't hooking up, or hee and haw over their workspace when its not performing right. So many video tutorials are just not good, including some sold here. It seems to me they need to be edited, not just slammed out as done. The live ones are often pretty bad. I always give kudos to those at least doing them though.  

  • Singular3DSingular3D Posts: 655

    daveso said:

    richardandtracy said:

    As a general comment, not specific to this, I always find video tutorials to be totally useless be cause they ALWAYS skim over the only bit I can't understand or can't see on screen. Furthermore, I find I'm totally unable to 'Learn by Watching', being a 'Learn by Reading' learner.

    Regards,

    Richard

    i can do either way, and often in video its way too fast or lingers forever and gets boring. I've seen a couple on Youtube that are 3 hours long but they sit and try to fidure out why their laptop isn't hooking up, or hee and haw over their workspace when its not performing right. So many video tutorials are just not good, including some sold here. It seems to me they need to be edited, not just slammed out as done. The live ones are often pretty bad. I always give kudos to those at least doing them though.  

    So true!
    To learn with videos, I watch them and write down in parallel, what they do, so I can read it afterwards. Tedious, but from my point of view the most effective approach. 

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,302
    edited July 1
    Post edited by kyoto kid on
  • davesodaveso Posts: 8,136

    kyoto kid said:

     ...If like myself you have diviculty with video tutotials, here is where to find the links to all three parts in PDF format .

    https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/208141/how-to-use-dforce-creating-a-blanket-draping-clothes-on-furniture-and-much-more-commercial/p1?srsltid=AfmBOoovZWscpOj_CuKrgwocEoEmS_u2qZGQ08TRQlS-s5rROlkLrH_N

    thanks..can be used for sure. I went ahead and purchased, not they all in one place on my system. End cost-I already had the first, for 2 $6.49, so I figured why not. Just the first has a lot of great things in it. Only probelm for me I need huge flage on each one so I don;t forget. Need to experiment with stuff as well 

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