DAZ Studio 4.6 QuickStart Guide - Barefoot Dancer 2

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DAZ Studio 4.6 QuickStart Guide - Barefoot Dancer 2

DAZ Studio 4.6 QuickStart Guide - Barefoot Dancer 3 QuickStart Guide Introduction Thank you for downloading and installing DAZ Studio. This QuickStart Guide is designed to provide step by step instructions for recreating the Barefoot Dancer scene. The hope is that the steps presented in this tutorial will provide you with foundational knowledge that can be built upon later. As the name indicates this is a QuickStart Guide that serves as a launching point for your exploration into DAZ Studio. It will not provide an in depth explanation for the processes involved. For this, you can consult the DAZ Studio User Guide. Requirements In order to follow along with this QuickStart Guide you will need to make sure that you have the following installed: DAZ Studio 4.6 or higher Genesis 2 Female Starter Essentials Default Lights and Shaders for DAZ Studio Please see the online article Downloading with Install Manager for information on how to download and install these products using the DAZ Install Manager. Setting Up Your Interface Step 1 Use the Hollywood Blvd Interface Layout DAZ Studio comes with several Interface Layouts. We will be using the Hollywood Blvd layout. Hollywood Blvd is the default layout for DAZ Studio. If this is your first time launching DAZ Studio, or you have never changed your layout then no further action is needed. If you have previously changed your interface layout then you will need to change it to Hollywood Blvd. To do this, go to Window Workspace Select Layout The Select Layout action will launch the Select a Layout dialog. Choose Hollywood Blvd from the drop down menu and click Accept.

DAZ Studio 4.6 QuickStart Guide - Barefoot Dancer 4 Step 2 Open the Actors, Wardrobe & Props Activity The Hollywood Blvd layout is separated into several Activities. You can switch between activities by clicking one of the Activity Tabs, near the top of the Main Window. Start by entering the Actors, Wardrobe & Props activity. To do this click the Actors, Wardrobe & Props activity tab. Loading Your Content Step 1 Open the Smart Content Pane To open the Smart Content Pane click on the tab labeled Smart Content on the left hand side of the interface. We will be using the Files Page of the Smart Content pane, so make sure that Files at the top of the pane is highlighted. Step 2 Load an Actor The first thing we will load into our scene is our Actor. Expand the Figures category by clicking the arrow to the left of the Category. You will find the categories in the Smart Content pane in the left hand column of the pane. Expanding the Figures category will reveal subcategories. Expand the People subcategory. Within the People category is a Female subcategory. Click on this category to select it. If you ve followed along properly you should see icons appear in the right column of the Smart Content pane. Each of these icons represents a content file. Double-click the icon named FIGURE Barefoot Dancer. This will load the figure into the scene and you should see her appear in the Viewport. Note that the Bounding Box around the figure indicates that she is currently selected.

DAZ Studio 4.6 QuickStart Guide - Barefoot Dancer 5 Step 3 Load Clothing Clothing can be found in the Wardrobe category of the Smart Content pane. Just like you expanded the Figures category, expand the Wardrobe category by clicking the arrow to the left. Click on the Full-Body category to select it. Once again you will see icons appear in the right column of the Smart Content pane. You can double-click the icon named CLOTH- ING Barefoot Dancer to load the clothing in the scene. You can also drag and drop the icon onto the Barefoot Dancer figure in the scene. Step 4 Load Hair Loading hair is just like loading clothing. Hair is found in the Hair category of the Smart Content pane. Expand the Hair category and select the Short subcategory by clicking on it. Load the HAIR Toulouse Hair by either double clicking the icon or dragging and dropping the hair onto the Barefoot Dancer figure. Step 5 Load an Environment Up until this point we ve had the Barefoot Dancer figure selected in the scene. However, we will need to deselect her before we load an environment. To deselect, click anywhere within the viewport that isn t on the figure or her clothing. Once you have deselected expand the Ready to Render category and select the Architecture subcategory. Double-click the ENVIRONMENT Barefoot Dancer icon to load the environment into the scene.

DAZ Studio 4.6 QuickStart Guide - Barefoot Dancer 6 Shaping the Hair Step 1 Select the Hair Your current scene selection in DAZ Studio is very important. Whenever you want to modify an object you must select it first. To select the hair right click on the hair in the viewport and choose the Select ToulouseHR action from the Context Menu. When the hair is selected you will see the bounding box around the hair. Step 2 Open the Shaping Pane Presets Page To open the Shaping pane click the tab labeled Shaping on the left side of the interface. The Shaping pane should be docked next to the Smart Content pane. Once the pane is open click Presets at the top of the page to open the Presets page. Step 3 Load a Shaping Preset The Presets page of the Shaping pane is similar to the Smart Content pane. Click on the Apply category on the left. On the right you will see an icon called HAIR SHAPE - Toulouse Hair. Double-click the icon to load it.

DAZ Studio 4.6 QuickStart Guide - Barefoot Dancer 7 Posing the Barefoot Dancer Step 1 Open the Pose & Animate Activity Our actor, wardrobe, hair, and environment are all loaded. It is now time to move to a new activity. To pose the Barefoot Dancer we will use the Pose & Animate activity. Open this activity by clicking the activity tab labeled Pose & Animate, near the top of the DAZ Studio interface. Step 2 Select the Barefoot Dancer Since we are going to pose the Barefoot Dancer we need to make sure she is selected. To do this move your cursor over the Barefoot Dancer until at least part of her is highlighted and double-click. You can also right click on the Barefoot Dancer and choose Select Genesis 2 Female Dbl Click from the context menu. Step 3 Open the Posing Pane Presets Page If the Posing pane isn t open you can open it by clicking the tab labeled Posing on the left hand side of the interface. Once the Posing pane is open click the Presets label at the top of the pane to open the Presets page. Step 4 Load a Pose Preset Expand the By Function category on the left hand side of the Presets page, in the Posing pane. Select the Running subcategory. Double click the Pose Genesis 2 Barefoot Dancer icon to load the Pose Preset. If the Barefoot Dancer is selected you should see her move to a new pose.

DAZ Studio 4.6 QuickStart Guide - Barefoot Dancer 8 Lighting Your Scene Step 1 Open the Lights & Cameras Activity Now that the Barefoot Dancer is posed we can move on to a new activity. Open the Lights & Cameras activity by clicking on the Lights & Cameras activity tab, in the activity bar near the top of the DAZ Studio interface. Step 2 Open the Lights Pane Presets Page To open the Lights pane click on the tab labeled Lights on the left hand side of the DAZ Studio interface. Once the Lights pane is open, click the Presets label at the top of the pane. This will open the Presets page of the Lights pane. Step 3 Load a Light(s) Preset Expand the Lights category in the left hand column of the Lights pane Presets page and select the Other subcategory. Look for the icon named LIGHTS Barefoot Dancer in the right hand column. Double click this icon to load the Light(s) Preset.

DAZ Studio 4.6 QuickStart Guide - Barefoot Dancer 9 Setting up Cameras Step 1 Open the Cameras Pane Presets Page The Cameras pane is docked with the Lights pane, on the left hand side of the DAZ Studio interface. To open the Cameras pane click the tab labeled Cameras. Once the pane is open click the Presets label at the top of the pane to open the Cameras pane Presets page. Step 2 Load a Camera(s) Preset Once the Presets page of the Cameras pane is open, click the Barefoot Dancer category in the left column. You will see two icons each representing a Camera(s) Preset. Double-click CAM- ERA 1 Barefoot Dancer to load the camera into the scene. When the camera loads you will notice that your view changes. The Camera(s) Preset loaded a camera into your scene and you are now viewing through this camera.

DAZ Studio 4.6 QuickStart Guide - Barefoot Dancer 10 Loading a Backdrop Image Step 1 Launch the Backdrop Options Dialog The final piece to your scene will be a Backdrop Image. This image will fill in any blank space in the background that may have been left by your environment. (You may notice some blue in the top left corner of the interface). To launch the Backdrop Options dialog go to Edit Backdrop Step 2 Browse for a Backdrop Image In the Backdrop Options dialog click the button next to the Image: label to open the Image dropdown menu. Inside the drop down menu choose the Browse... action. This will launch the Open Image dialog where you will be prompted to select an image file. Browse to where you ve installed the Genesis 2 Female Starter Essentials product to. By default this should be C:/Users/Public/Documents/My DAZ 3D Library on Windows, or /Users/ Public/ Documents/My DAZ 3D Library on a Mac. Open the Runtime folder, then the Textures folder. Inside the Textures folder you will see a folder labeled DAZ open this folder and then the Backdrops folder. In the Backdrops folder you will see the dusk sky file. Double click this file. Step 3 Accept the Backdrop Options Once you ve selected an image for a backdrop click Accept to close the Backdrop Options dialog and load the backdrop image.

DAZ Studio 4.6 QuickStart Guide - Barefoot Dancer 11 Render your Image Step 1 Open the Render Activity Now that the scene is set up with lights and cameras, you are ready to render your scene. Rendering is done in the Render activity. To open the Render activity click on the Render activity tab. Step 2 Load a Render Settings Preset To load the Render Settings Preset we will introduce a new location to load your content. Open the Content Library pane on the right hand side of the interface by clicking on the tab labeled Content Library. Any content you see in the Smart Content pane can also be loaded from the Content Library pane. You can learn more about this pane in the DAZ Studio User Guide. In the Container View at the top of the Content Library pane go to DAZ Studio Formats My DAZ 3D Library DAZ Studio Tutorials Genesis 2 Barefoot Dancer. You will see several icons below the containers. Many of these icons may look familiar as we ve loaded them from the Smart Content pane, Shaping pane, Posing pane, Lights pane and Cameras pane. You should see three render settings icons. Double click the Render Settings Low barefoot Dancer icon to load the lower render settings. You can also use the medium or the high presets but the render time will increase.

DAZ Studio 4.6 QuickStart Guide - Barefoot Dancer 12 Step 3 Open the Render Settings General Page The Render Settings pane is on the left hand side of the interface. To open the pane click on the tab labeled Render Settings. Once the pane is open click the General label at the top of the pane to open the General page of the Render Settings pane. Step 4 Set the Image Size The Render Settings Preset we just loaded set the image size at 700 x 910 pixels. You can increase or decrease the size of the image by adjusting the number of pixels in the Dimensions fields. Step 5 Render the Image You are now ready to render your image. Click the green Render button in the top right corner of the Render Settings pane to begin your render. You can also use the Ctrl/Cmd + R keyboard shortcut. Step 6 Wait Rendering is a lengthy process. Depending on the speed of your machine and the render settings you chose the render could take as long as an hour, sometimes more. Be patient as your computer renders your image. You can watch the progress of your render in the Render Window.

DAZ Studio 4.6 QuickStart Guide - Barefoot Dancer 13 Save and Share Your Render Step 1 Name and Save Your Render When your render is complete you can save and name the render. Name the render in the Name field. When you are satisfied with the name click the Save button. You will be able to find your render in your Render Library. Step 2 Open the Render Library Pane You can open your saved renders through the Render Library. Open the Render Library pane by clicking on the tab labeled Render Library on the left hand side of the interface. Remember, we are still in the Render activity. Step 3 Open your Render In the Render Library pane you will see an icon that looks like your render. The icon will have the same name as your render. Double click the icon to open it. The rendered image will open in whatever program you have set to open that type of file. If that software has editing capabilities you can edit and save your image. Step 4 Share your Render If you ve edited your rendered image make sure you save it. Browse to the location that you have saved your render to. Your Render Library can be found in /Users/ [your user name]/documents/daz 3D/Studio/Render Library. You can upload your render to Facebook, Twitter, or email it to your friends.