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Product Name: | SCRIPTING Made Simple Vol-4: Arrays and Creating Functions for Daz Script |
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Product ID: | 48579 |
Published Artist(s): | Winterbrose |
Created By: | N/A |
Release Date: | 2017-11-16 |
Just when you thought you had enough, this tutorial package continues your training in Daz Script. This volume demonstrates how to customize the IDE, use arrays for related data items, grasp some advanced programming concepts, and define your own functions. Best of all, no previous programming experience required, and no additional programming tools are required! This volume continues building the foundational skills with new data manipulation techniques and how to further control Daz Studio with your own script.
You will learn more about debugging and the Log file, and be able to create your own color scheme for the IDE programming environment. With arrays, you are able to store many pieces of related information (data) into a single named variable. You will learn how to create, expand, and convert those arrays into strings. You will learn how to use nesting with multiple loop statements for replicating tasks. When you need specialized routines, creating functions will teach you how to develop user-defined functions for your every need.
This scripting workshop was developed with Daz Studio 4 and designed with beginners in mind. This volume demonstrates customizing the IDE, introduces Arrays and User-defined functions along with how to use them, and expands your skill set with some advanced concepts to begin moving you from beginner towards intermediate coder. This volume consists of over 4 modules of information covered in both WMV and MP4 format at a resolution of 1280×720. This training also includes a colorful fully-illustrated standard PDF document covering all the material from the videos.
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