![]() ![]() If you are familiar with another application like 3DS Max, Cinema 4D or Maya then feel free to use what you know. ![]() A great start is Blender Guru’s awesome Doughnut based video tutorials. With that I will not be going through every command or step in Blender so I recommend at least a minor working knowledge of Blender. Blender is an immensely powerful program but can be very daunting to use. If you’ve never used a 3D modelling application before I would suggest Blender as a great free way to get started. I will be using Blender for this section. You can get the Developer Kit for Genesis 8 free as part of the ‘Genesis 8 Starter Essentials’ from Daz.Įverything visible in the scene will be exported so disable visibility on anything else in the scene. I have previously had issues with exporting Genesis 8 in the way used for Genesis 3 so I always advise this method if possible. Run the ‘Export Base Resolution OBJ’ script and save as normal.In your library under ‘Genesis 8 Female’ go to the ‘Developer Kit’.This is the version named ‘Genesis 8 Male/Female’. Go to ‘File’ -> ‘Export’ and save as an OBJ.Also change ‘SubDivision Level’ to 0 to be safe.In ‘Parameters’ under ‘General’ change ‘Resolution Level’ to ‘Base’.This is the version named ‘Genesis 3 Male/Female’. I’ll put instructions for both Genesis 3 and 8 here even though we will be actually be working on Gen 8. Getting The Base Meshįirst up we need a base mesh to work on. I will be working with Genesis 8 here, but you can apply most of this to Genesis 3 too. Today we are going to look at how to make Daz Studio 3D character morphs. ![]()
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