Excellent tutorial - focused, to the point, articulate. I learn something from each video, even if it's not what I'm working on at the moment. You helped me do my first ever animation a few weeks ago and I was so proud of it (a little girl taking a bow). Best Daz3d tutorials on the tubes!
Awesome. Thanks for the shoutout and getting this out there. It will help people so so much with getting those animations out when they thought "omg 1 hour render time per picture" where actually with these settings we've opened there would much much wider beeing able to do those animations that they never thought to be possible on there basic or intermediate pc/laptop.👍
Wow thanks. Your voice is nice and professional and the way you explaining things, makes it all so easy! Exellent job. I have to check your Renpy guide!
Another v helpful and informative video. Thank you. Hitting exactly the right mark with the length and content balance of your videos too. Manageable / bite-sized works best imho
Thanks for the video! Only problem I'm running into is the jittering of the hair....is it something in the surface property that need to be adjusted or turned off? The top coating or glossy to be adjusted on all figures to ensure no jittering take place? or is it the rendering parameter?
i have trouble please reply when i click on figures and more there is no characters in it even props and more :((( how to fix it? do i have to install the characters? and props?
Excellent video. I will try it with my next render. Is there a way in Photoshop to chroma key the background out on all the frames? I usually have a purple background in my renders but I can change to green. Then I would like to put a background image in but not sure how to do that in photoshop. Thanks.
Hi. I am curious, with those render settings how long did it take to render those 120 frames? I'm really trying to get my rendering times down while also having decent quality. I have a good CPU and GPU and a 700 frame animation is running between 10-15 hours for me. Which is way too long in my opinion.
soo the downside of using the movie option VS image series is that i can't tweak it in photoshop afterwards? there is no other difference right? :D and sorry for the amount of questions you are getting from me today and the amount you are going to see in the next 8 days :D but i am in quarantine and its perfect time for me to advance in daz3d
Basically there are pros and cons to both. I prefer image series as if it fails for some reason, i can pick up where i left off rather than having to start over
Question : What's' better for the final animation Result ( Movie or sequence )...? Because for almost 9 Hrs straight I have rendered about 236/285 frames Suddenly my laptop battery was very Law ( Which I Always plug it in ) and locked then lagged then I force to shut down Sorry for blabbering but it's just so frustrating, any tips for this dilemma, dose these frames go somewhere that I'm not Aware of...?
Image series is better since you can pick up where you left off if your computer dies or crashes or whatever, If you render a movie file it either finishes or it doesn't
@@GameDeveloperTraining Over the years I got lucky to just hit ok button and save it as avi when it's finished However, Lessen is learned With a simple Photoshop technique Image series is way more safe. Thanks
HELP! My render times for a single image are pushing 36 hours or more! I dialed up the quality a few notches, set the view parameter to 1080 HD and increased the max time to 43000 (12 hours) and also increased the min sample rate a little bit. They come out looking photorealistic, but jeez! Am I missing something here? It seems absurd to take 3 DAYS for one picture. Please help me!
Hey man. Photo-realistic renders take time. I don't know anything about the scene you're trying to render so I can't give you a specific answer to your problem but assuming you've optimised your scene it sounds like hardware might be what is slowing you down. Using Daz studio is always a toss up between image quality and time
If you render as an image series you can render each frame as a png with transparency or just use a chroma green background and key it out in your video editing software
@@GameDeveloperTraining So I render the background without characters one time only? then render the animation without background and edit it out. Okayssu
Excellent tutorial - focused, to the point, articulate. I learn something from each video, even if it's not what I'm working on at the moment. You helped me do my first ever animation a few weeks ago and I was so proud of it (a little girl taking a bow). Best Daz3d tutorials on the tubes!
Thanks man. I appreciate the kind words
Lots of great info here, especially rendering to images, this sure helps with not losing rendering progress. Very helpful indeed!
Awesome. Thanks for the shoutout and getting this out there. It will help people so so much with getting those animations out when they thought "omg 1 hour render time per picture" where actually with these settings we've opened there would much much wider beeing able to do those animations that they never thought to be possible on there basic or intermediate pc/laptop.👍
Nice and easy. Looking forward to watching the video on how to set up that cool camera rotation. Thumbs up for you :)
Wow thanks. Your voice is nice and professional and the way you explaining things, makes it all so easy! Exellent job. I have to check your Renpy guide!
Glad it was helpful!
I love this. As a newbie to animation this is so helpful to make little animation. The background is so easy to add🥰🥰🥰🥰
Another great and useful Daz tutorial video. Thank you for this! Render Settings is an area that I often struggle with and any advice is welcome.
Another v helpful and informative video. Thank you. Hitting exactly the right mark with the length and content balance of your videos too. Manageable / bite-sized works best imho
please go on doing this series really good
Thanks for the video! Only problem I'm running into is the jittering of the hair....is it something in the surface property that need to be adjusted or turned off? The top coating or glossy to be adjusted on all figures to ensure no jittering take place? or is it the rendering parameter?
Could be any number of things. Best to experiment and get settings that work for you
i have trouble please reply
when i click on figures and more there is no characters in it even props and more :(((
how to fix it?
do i have to install the characters? and props?
Yes
Excellent video. I will try it with my next render. Is there a way in Photoshop to chroma key the background out on all the frames? I usually
have a purple background in my renders but I can change to green. Then I would like to put a background image in but not sure how to
do that in photoshop. Thanks.
In photoshop I think it’s frame by frame. You could do it in one click in premiere pro and add your background at the same time
Great work!
Thanks!
Thanks for this incredible video.
Just want to know how can I export a sequence short movie including the audio?
Can Daz Studio export audio only?
To add audio you would need to use movie editing software such as Premiere Pro
@@GameDeveloperTraining how should I transfer my dialogue sound from Daz to premiere?
Hi. I am curious, with those render settings how long did it take to render those 120 frames? I'm really trying to get my rendering times down while also having decent quality. I have a good CPU and GPU and a 700 frame animation is running between 10-15 hours for me. Which is way too long in my opinion.
Seems pretty standard.
please make video about how to interact with dfrorce hair
soo the downside of using the movie option VS image series is that i can't tweak it in photoshop afterwards? there is no other difference right? :D and sorry for the amount of questions you are getting from me today and the amount you are going to see in the next 8 days :D but i am in quarantine and its perfect time for me to advance in daz3d
Basically there are pros and cons to both. I prefer image series as if it fails for some reason, i can pick up where i left off rather than having to start over
Question : What's' better for the final animation Result ( Movie or sequence )...?
Because for almost 9 Hrs straight I have rendered about 236/285 frames
Suddenly my laptop battery was very Law ( Which I Always plug it in ) and locked then lagged then I force to shut down
Sorry for blabbering but it's just so frustrating,
any tips for this dilemma, dose these frames go somewhere that I'm not Aware of...?
Image series is better since you can pick up where you left off if your computer dies or crashes or whatever, If you render a movie file it either finishes or it doesn't
@@GameDeveloperTraining
Over the years I got lucky to just hit ok button and save it as avi when it's finished
However, Lessen is learned
With a simple Photoshop technique Image series is way more safe.
Thanks
Thank you so much! cheerios
HELP! My render times for a single image are pushing 36 hours or more! I dialed up the quality a few notches, set the view parameter to 1080 HD and increased the max time to 43000 (12 hours) and also increased the min sample rate a little bit. They come out looking photorealistic, but jeez! Am I missing something here? It seems absurd to take 3 DAYS for one picture. Please help me!
Hey man. Photo-realistic renders take time. I don't know anything about the scene you're trying to render so I can't give you a specific answer to your problem but assuming you've optimised your scene it sounds like hardware might be what is slowing you down. Using Daz studio is always a toss up between image quality and time
Hi question though, Can I render the animation and background differently?
If you render as an image series you can render each frame as a png with transparency or just use a chroma green background and key it out in your video editing software
@@GameDeveloperTraining So I render the background without characters one time only? then render the animation without background and edit it out. Okayssu
Hey I do not have Post Denoiser in my settings am i missing something?
you might need to update your daz studio.
Forget this Comment.....my bad......😊
Thank you
Welcome!
Thanks mate
Any time!
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