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Daz Character Setup for Artists Part 3

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Product Name: Daz Character Setup for Artists Part 3
Product ID: 60625
Published Artist(s): Daz Originals
Created By: Gravity Studios
Release Date: 2019-05-06

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This tutorial series is designed to help 3D artists speed up their character workflow using Daz 3d. This is a unique workflow aimed at speed and high-quality work for artists. It was made to answer questions asked by professional concept artists who use Daz Studio daily. Many of these tools are only understood by published artists who have spent years learning the ins and outs of Daz studio, but with this tutorial, you will get up to speed on some advanced tips and tricks that will revolutionize your character workflow.

In Part Three we will go over high definition sculpting, baking maps and bringing them back into Daz on our custom UVs. We will also go over the basics of clothing rigging. We will learn how to save a character and clothing so you can save it for future use or even share it.

If you start your character creation process using a Daz Genesis base mesh you can have a fully rigged character in a few clicks. The characters will be compatible with skin textures, clothing, poses, props, hair and so on. You can iterate quickly on the characters and try different options and also use any Daz characters in your library to give you a faster starting point. Once you know a few tricks you can make a custom character faster than you ever thought possible.

Learn how to speed up your character creation process today using Daz Studio.

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