LRM wrote:@ fleet;
I can't vote up your reputation; thanks.
Lou
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LRM wrote:@ fleet;
I can't vote up your reputation; thanks.
Lou
lee1400 wrote:LRM wrote:@ fleet;
I can't vote up your reputation; thanks.
Lou
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LRM wrote:lee1400 wrote:LRM wrote:@ fleet;
I can't vote up your reputation; thanks.
Lou
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Some boards I belong to have a reputation/helpful post rating. This one does not.
IMO 2 of the most helpful people here are Lady T and Fleet (honorable mention to Super).
All I can do when I see this is say thanks to them.
Lou
To all 3 of you Thanks (oversight to Ms ExLibris, thanks to you as well).
While these 4 aren't the only ones that make the Lagoon what it is; it would be less without their selfless contributions.
lee1400 wrote:LRM wrote:lee1400 wrote:LRM wrote:@ fleet;
I can't vote up your reputation; thanks.
Lou
I did not understand
Some boards I belong to have a reputation/helpful post rating. This one does not.
IMO 2 of the most helpful people here are Lady T and Fleet (honorable mention to Super).
All I can do when I see this is say thanks to them.
Lou
To all 3 of you Thanks (oversight to Ms ExLibris, thanks to you as well).
While these 4 aren't the only ones that make the Lagoon what it is; it would be less without their selfless contributions.
I badly know English, but as I understand it, you just thank the participants of the forum. Yes?
Super wrote:Awe, thanks for the honorable mention
But anyway, do you have te program all worked out? I have tried to learn poser or daz or something in an attempt to help Sy or create something in my spare time, but I have never been able to wrap my head around it lol. Then again, I'm not really visually inclined. Are you having better luck with that?
It would be interesting to see a more stylished sex game... The 3d models most use are cool and functional, but even so
lee1400 wrote:Super wrote:Awe, thanks for the honorable mention
But anyway, do you have te program all worked out? I have tried to learn poser or daz or something in an attempt to help Sy or create something in my spare time, but I have never been able to wrap my head around it lol. Then again, I'm not really visually inclined. Are you having better luck with that?
It would be interesting to see a more stylished sex game... The 3d models most use are cool and functional, but even so
I'm new to this, but I want to try my hand at it.
[/quote][/quote]Super wrote:Ah yes. you having any luck so far?
lee1400 wrote:fleet wrote:The cartoon style setting in DAZ 4.7 is 'hidden'. To unhide it, open the scene you want to render.
Click on the word 'Render' on the top of your screen (it's between the words "Tools" and "Connect"
A Drop down menu will appear.
Click on 'Render Settings'
This opens a Render Settings window with three tabs in it. Select the "Editor" tab.
In the upper right corner of the Render Settings windows, immediately below the X that closes the window, you should see a small arrow and four horizontal lines. Click on the four lines.
A pop up menu should appear. Click on the words "Show hidden properties"
On the left-hand side of the Render Settings window, you should see the word General with an arrow next to it. Click on the arrow.
Beneath the word General you should now see three lines with the words Dimensions, Destination, and Style. Click on the word Style.
On the right hand side of th Render Settings window you should see the words "Render style' with the word default underneath. Clik on the down arrow to the right of the word Default. You should now see the words Default and Cartoon.
Click on the word Cartoon, the close the Render Settings windows. Render your picture.
Please note that the image produced will NOT look like your examples.
Thanks you.
Thank you very much.
Although the picture is far from what I wanted, but still closer to it. Just your answer gave me the opportunity to know more about DAZ 3D.
Ehlanna wrote:lee1400 wrote:fleet wrote:The cartoon style setting in DAZ 4.7 is 'hidden'. To unhide it, open the scene you want to render.
Click on the word 'Render' on the top of your screen (it's between the words "Tools" and "Connect"
A Drop down menu will appear.
Click on 'Render Settings'
This opens a Render Settings window with three tabs in it. Select the "Editor" tab.
In the upper right corner of the Render Settings windows, immediately below the X that closes the window, you should see a small arrow and four horizontal lines. Click on the four lines.
A pop up menu should appear. Click on the words "Show hidden properties"
On the left-hand side of the Render Settings window, you should see the word General with an arrow next to it. Click on the arrow.
Beneath the word General you should now see three lines with the words Dimensions, Destination, and Style. Click on the word Style.
On the right hand side of th Render Settings window you should see the words "Render style' with the word default underneath. Clik on the down arrow to the right of the word Default. You should now see the words Default and Cartoon.
Click on the word Cartoon, the close the Render Settings windows. Render your picture.
Please note that the image produced will NOT look like your examples.
Thanks you.
Thank you very much.
Although the picture is far from what I wanted, but still closer to it. Just your answer gave me the opportunity to know more about DAZ 3D.
There are, at least, two other methods of generating cell-shaded style renders from with Daz Studio; both are products you have to purchase, but they give you far more control over the end result (with, of course, suitbale effort in setting stuff up!) A quick shows three obvious ones available from the DAZ store: Camera Magic: ToonyCam Pro, Manga Style Shaders and Visual Style Shaders.
shark wrote:Take a look at this old topic :
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1428&p=25032&hilit=3ds+max#p25032
lee1400 wrote:I apologize in advance if that is not so.... Please tell me, people who create games and comics, they earn on it? I ask because I wonder whether you can earn if I create a game?
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