Introduction to Animating With DazStudio Part 1
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This video is an introduction to a new series focused on animating specifically with DazStudio and Blender. The processes that are used to make scenes more realistic using as low cost items bordering on entirely free. I am going to try to show how to make stuff like this that is as beginner and budget friendly as possible.
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Video Transcription
DarkShepard here. I just want to kind of introduce this next stage of what I'm
gonna be doing. Some of you may have seen this already. This is an animation that I
made in Daz. It's got its problems, I know, like the shadows that aren't really
under the feet and the fact that her knees aren't actually touching the
ground in that particular case. There's all kinds of issues with it, but it's
basically my first animation, so I'm not really upset with it. I'm actually pretty
proud of it. It took me a while to get it, and then you see all this stuff down
here. This was actually a lot of learning when it came to this, but how to
construct this is what this next kind of series is about, because the issues
with going back and forth between Daz and Blender, how you can utilize Blender
for a lot of really interesting shortcuts in your workflows, but I mean
if you look at this, this is how it is in Daz. So this set, I mean I edited it,
and for a lot of people this is kind of a walkthrough on how to do it as cheaply
as you can, and in some cases I'm gonna see if I can even get it down to free. So
Daz does come standard with, you know, some models, Genesis 8 and 9, females and
males. Genesis 9s are kind of their fluid, so you can make whatever you want out of
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