
There and Back Again - Exporting & Importing Models in DS






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Vendor: | rolow |
Published: | Oct 20, 2022 |
Download Size: | 5.8 MB |
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There and Back Again - Exporting & Importing Models in DS
This 114-page fully illustrated tutorial in PDF format explains the procedures required to move your models between 3D applications using the import and export functions of Daz Studio. There are many applications for the creation of artwork and animation using 3D models. Most of these applications have their own proprietary formats for storing the mesh and texturing information required for the 3D models.
Early in the development of the CG industry, someone discovered that the more compatible their software was with the competition, the larger their user base would become and in turn result in higher product sales. Your software becomes more desirable to new users because it works with many more object types. To make a long story short, one of the biggest formats adopted to allow this cross-use of 3D models in CG was the Wavefront OBJ format. Due to recent advances in the industry like rigging and animation, more information is required of any standard that will be used across development platforms.
Your main focus will be the format needed to exchange your models between DAZ Studio and your 3D modeling app. There is such a multitude of 3D applications you can exchange models with, and most artists starting out are on a strict budget. Therefore, we will cover several of those apps that are free or almost free that any DAZ Studio artist may use.
Please note that this training was developed with Daz Studio 4.6 and may differ from future releases/versions of Daz Studio.
TOPICS covered include:
* Introduction to DAZ Studio Workspace
- Style/Layout
- 3D Space
- Axis Orientations
- Floor/Ground Level
* Basics of Exporting and Importing Using DS4
Combining Multiple Objects into Single Object
Using the DAZ Studio Bridge for DAZ Apps
- Send To Hexagon
- Send To Bryce
* Using Export/Import functions of DAZ Studio
- Choosing Correct Type
- Scaling/Sizing Requirements
- Optimal Settings
* How-To Export and Import Models/Props for:
- HEXAGON
- BRYCE
- POSER
- PEGASUS
- BLENDER
- SCULPTRIS
- SILO
* TIPS and TRICKS for Potential Problems includes:
- 3D Directional Axis Model
- 3D Advanced Axis Model
Early in the development of the CG industry, someone discovered that the more compatible their software was with the competition, the larger their user base would become and in turn result in higher product sales. Your software becomes more desirable to new users because it works with many more object types. To make a long story short, one of the biggest formats adopted to allow this cross-use of 3D models in CG was the Wavefront OBJ format. Due to recent advances in the industry like rigging and animation, more information is required of any standard that will be used across development platforms.
Your main focus will be the format needed to exchange your models between DAZ Studio and your 3D modeling app. There is such a multitude of 3D applications you can exchange models with, and most artists starting out are on a strict budget. Therefore, we will cover several of those apps that are free or almost free that any DAZ Studio artist may use.
Please note that this training was developed with Daz Studio 4.6 and may differ from future releases/versions of Daz Studio.
TOPICS covered include:
* Introduction to DAZ Studio Workspace
- Style/Layout
- 3D Space
- Axis Orientations
- Floor/Ground Level
* Basics of Exporting and Importing Using DS4
Combining Multiple Objects into Single Object
Using the DAZ Studio Bridge for DAZ Apps
- Send To Hexagon
- Send To Bryce
* Using Export/Import functions of DAZ Studio
- Choosing Correct Type
- Scaling/Sizing Requirements
- Optimal Settings
* How-To Export and Import Models/Props for:
- HEXAGON
- BRYCE
- POSER
- PEGASUS
- BLENDER
- SCULPTRIS
- SILO
* TIPS and TRICKS for Potential Problems includes:
- 3D Directional Axis Model
- 3D Advanced Axis Model
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