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Jamijrodca (6/15/2012)Hi guys, Im a DAZ user and I already have most of the bundle content, but Im not -yet- an IClone User. Do you know if I can test the DAZ integration with the iClone Trail and my Daz content?Any DAZ content can be imported? Or the iClone is a special version of DAz characters?What are the steps to import them? I couldnt find an import option in IClone trialThank you!Welcome!Import into iClone requires a separate application called 3DXchange. There is a trial version for that as well:. It says it's the PRO version (which you need), so you should be able to test this out.The character import works best for DAZ Genesis. You need to export as FBX from DAZ and then import into 3DXchange.

In 3DXchange there is a conversion step. On the right is an option for Non-standard Character.

Select that and then select the Profile for DAZ Genesis.There is more about this process here:. There are also tutorials, but I don't have a link handy.Note that there is currently no facial animation; this will be available in a future free update. Rcsinger29 (7/6/2012)ok, I purchased M5 and V5 during the sale and now. 3dX will not load any new characterrs I create in DAZ.Ther previous characters I created still load fine, but any new character crashes 3Dx or the file loads but the character is invisible??Try re-sizing all images to 1024x1024 or 2048x2048.

Try the smaller 1st, and don't select the adjust materials automatically when importing. You can always adjust and embed after import.Go into the export folder you used for DAZ, usually FBM that matches the character name, and re-size your images to something that is more reasonably sized.

It's likely the output size from DAZ is 3000x3000 regardless of the size you say you want. FBX export from DAZ Studio is not quite stable.The version you are using would help answer also, as DAZ has recently released Studio 4.5 in two separate versions.SKYPE ID: rc.650 ' If I had Alzheimer's (Old Timers), would I know it? I uninstalled Daz 4.5 and installed 4.0 XX and it works now??Related Question:I built a 'superman' character using Michael 5 in Daz, colored his skin (I dont have supersuit) added the elvis cape, and created a decent looking superman for iClone.I cannot load the texture in photoshop to add the superman logo to the torso and I pasted it to the cape but it did not carry over.Is it a no-no to upload the iAvatar (zip) since it was created from purchased Daz content? Not to sell, just to let others have it if they like (freebie) and to see if someone else can add the logo?

Welcome to our Daz Studio tutorial, we hope you enjoy it and can't wait to see what you create! Please leave us your feedback and let us know if we've missed anything.Requirements for this tutorial:The only extra asset you need for this tutorial besides a free copy of DAZ Studio, is the Genesis 3 Female Head Morphs Pack. Optionally this tutorial can also be used with the Genesis 8 base model, you just need to use the Genesis 8 Female Head Morphs Pack instead. This usually only costs a few dollars and can be obtained from the official daz website. We’ve added a link below to help you quickly find everything you need. Optional Extra items used in the promo images:Eva 7 (For Materials and Makeup)Sporty Ponytail (Hair)City Chic Too for Genesis 3 Female (For High Heels)Adele for Genesis 3 (Material and Makeup Used in Iray Renders) You can easily find links to everything you need at. Let’s Begin!Create Your Own CelebritiesCreating characters from well-known celebrities can be a lot of fun.

It can also be very challenging at times. This is because as human beings, we are hard wired to recognise and distinguish faces. It's what we do all day every day.

This is also a very important skill because it prevents us from going home with the wrong people or calling our boss mommy - but for 3d artists it presents us with a whole new set of challenges. Do not despair however as there are some guidelines that can really help make the process easier!For this tutorial we will be focusing mainly on dial spun characters, although we will also discuss the use of deformers and other 3d packages to aid our workflow. If you would like to see more examples of celebrities we have created in Daz Studio please check out our.Daz-Studio-Celebrity-Comparison-Melissa-Joan-Hart-This tutorial assumes that you are familiar with the very basic workings of DAZ Studio. If you are not, please consider following some of the basic tutorials over at.

They have a series of short videos that will quickly get you up to speed.1. Initial analysis of your chosen subjectAs a general rule, the more distinguished a person’s face is, the easier it will be for you to convince others that your 3d model is a suitable replacement! This fact is easily demonstrated by taking a look within our celebrity 3d model database. You will soon notice that some of the best characters have exaggerated features.Recently we wrote an article on the high number of in the database. We debated over the reasons why so many artists have decided to model her. Eventually we came to the conclusion that it is related to her iconic look.

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Take a moment to look at a few images of her. The first thing you might notice is her large and full lips.

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They certainly make her stand out against in the crowd! She also has an distinctive jawline and prominent cheek bones.When you are ready to start morphing your characters, try to concentrate on these more distinguishing features first. For example, if a celebrity has a very large nose or their eyes are very close together, that's a good place to start. As you continue building around these features, the face you are looking for will naturally begin to emerge. You may also find that at this early stage, it can be very helpful to select a texture for your character that resembles your Celebrities skin tone, even if you decide to change it at a later stage.

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This will make it easier for you to make decisions about how close you are to matching your target.