



One of my very early renders with Daz Studio. If we select the Genesis figure, note that the categories on the Smart Content pane to the left will shrink to only show those elements that are related to our selected object.Ĭlicking on empty space on the Scene pane to the right will deselect all objects. Selected objects are highlighted in yellow. For example, in the screen shot below, we have one object in our scene – the Genesis figure. We can see all the objects in our scene by looking at the right-most panel in our Daz Studio interface, and clicking on the Scene tab.
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Note, to get a full list of content objects, we want to make sure that we do not have any objects selected in our scene. This gives us a list of content objects that we currently have available. Make sure we have the Smart Content tab selected on the right of our content pane.ģ. Click on the Actors, Wardrobe & Props tab on the top left corner of the interface.Ģ. For a start, putting in one figure is the simplest, so that is what we will do. The first step is to determine what we want to put in our image.
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How to easily navigate through our Daz Studio content by using the smart content pane. However, I think the future looks very bright. From what I have read, it is weaker when it comes to environment based scenes. I mostly do figure based images, and that is where the Daz Studio system really shines. There have been a lot of cool features added into Daz Studio in recent times that allow for some great renders (sub-surface scattering, object instancing, subdivision surfaces, collision detection, and more). I usually push down render quality and image size for my initial test shots, and then push them back up for the final shot. It is quite fast and allows for rapid prototyping. No positioning needed! I will talk more about this later. I just need to point my distant lights at the right place, and I am done. I am very much a newbie when it comes to lighting, but with some simple distant lights and the Uber Environment2 light, I was able to get nice looking scenes with very little effort. It did not take me very long at all to get comfortable with it.
