This is hands down one of the best tutorial efforts I've seen. No nonsense, no annoying music, the agenda is clear and followed through, it anticipates the right tripwires, it's always clear where the focus of attention has to be. Seriously good.
I just watched all of your videos in one sitting. I'll come back later for a second watch I am sure as the information is top tier and will be used for my first clothing project from scratch (Mostly new to zbrush and I use it to modify existing products that I do not share). I just wish you had more to share. :( You are very good at this!
I've been looking for this exact information for months! All the other tutorials would have me import and export from other applications, but I knew there must be a way to do it in-house using Daz. Thank you for this well executed video!
Thank you so much. This is exactly, what i'm looking for the whole time. This makes so much difference to the unflexible d-force. Now i can move clothes and stuff, like I want and not waiting for the next "explosion"........ Thanks a lot.
Thank you for a faultless tutorial. Special thanks for not having some sordid background sound called 'music'. It is noise and the definition of noise is sound that I do not want to hear or coerced into hearing. I have to commend you on your elocution with a pleasant voice and also for your professionalism. I had my fingers crossed, that you would likely come up with symmetry; and you did, great, you did it uniquely.
Thank You! I been messing around with Daz for a while now but could never get Dformer to do exactly what I want or at least very close to it until watching this tutorial. Somehow, you're able to explain to me what others couldn't in a very simple and straight forward way that's easy to understand.
Nice video and awesome DAZ THEME template I don't know if you could do it but can you put that up for download...IAM NOW A SUBSCRIBER... And can you make a tutorial on how you got that awesome voice for your tutorial
Hi there, another learner here... I'm currently struggling hard trying to save as a morph the result of applying the mesh smoothing modifier onto a piece of clothing... Haven't found any working tutorial about that all over the internet. So, if you know or find the way, a turorial about that would be super handy at the time you'll have an interesting and unique tutorial on your channel. Cheers!
Roh, it's really awful moddeling in daz studio! much easier to create shapes with Blender! we see that it's really not made for that, even by reducing the resolution to the maximum of the meshes I am at two or three images per second, therefore impossible to use, except with the simplest meshes as in the video.
This is hands down one of the best tutorial efforts I've seen. No nonsense, no annoying music, the agenda is clear and followed through, it anticipates the right tripwires, it's always clear where the focus of attention has to be. Seriously good.
I just watched all of your videos in one sitting. I'll come back later for a second watch I am sure as the information is top tier and will be used for my first clothing project from scratch (Mostly new to zbrush and I use it to modify existing products that I do not share).
I just wish you had more to share. :( You are very good at this!
Thanks so much for this tutorial, had no idea this existed in Daz
I've been looking for this exact information for months! All the other tutorials would have me import and export from other applications, but I knew there must be a way to do it in-house using Daz. Thank you for this well executed video!
Hope you come back some day, you do some of the best Daz tutorials I have found. Thanks for this one especially!
Excellent. I look forward to the second part. Thank you.
Brilliant tutorial
Thank you so much for this. All the Dformer tutorials I have come across are years old, so nice to have an up to date one.
Very well explained! Thanks for this, just the info on using the D-former alone was excellent.
Thank you so much. This is exactly, what i'm looking for the whole time. This makes so much difference to the unflexible d-force. Now i can move clothes and stuff, like I want and not waiting for the next "explosion"........ Thanks a lot.
Thank you for a faultless tutorial. Special thanks for not having some sordid background sound called 'music'. It is noise and the definition of noise is sound that I do not want to hear or coerced into hearing. I have to commend you on your elocution with a pleasant voice and also for your professionalism. I had my fingers crossed, that you would likely come up with symmetry; and you did, great, you did it uniquely.
Thank You! I been messing around with Daz for a while now but could never get Dformer to do exactly what I want or at least very close to it until watching this tutorial. Somehow, you're able to explain to me what others couldn't in a very simple and straight forward way that's easy to understand.
Hey, mate, are you ever going to release a part 2? Just curious since your tutorials are one of the best about d-formers. Thanks.
Verry nice explanation
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Thanks brother, you can easily reset the value by Alt + Left click on the number
Fantastic tutorial! Thank you so much! :D
super tutorial ! thanks for that
Nice video and awesome DAZ THEME template I don't know if you could do it but can you put that up for download...IAM NOW A SUBSCRIBER... And can you make a tutorial on how you got that awesome voice for your tutorial
please make part 2 i beg you
Part 2 dear
Hi there, another learner here...
I'm currently struggling hard trying to save as a morph the result of applying the mesh smoothing modifier onto a piece of clothing... Haven't found any working tutorial about that all over the internet. So, if you know or find the way, a turorial about that would be super handy at the time you'll have an interesting and unique tutorial on your channel.
Cheers!
when I move the field, colored dots are moving wrong direction
Thanks you for made great VDO ^_^
really interested in some women clothing creating, may be like long-sleeve leotard or so
Roh, it's really awful moddeling in daz studio! much easier to create shapes with Blender! we see that it's really not made for that, even by reducing the resolution to the maximum of the meshes I am at two or three images per second, therefore impossible to use, except with the simplest meshes as in the video.