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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 16 1:35 pm)
Hi there is a simple thing you can do to help to improve quickly. When you load a spot or distant light you can change the camera view and look throw your light. This allows you to use the same displacements icons in the “view” window as you use for the camera. So you can see where you are pointing the lights. You then have simply to adjust the lights strengths and colures.
Hi,
At
http://www.daz3d.com/support/tutorial/tutorial.php?id=1618&trid=669317171
you have a tutorial speaking about the lights with dazstutio.
Have a good luck :biggrin:
I have a tutorial on cameras and lights in daz studio which you should find helpful.
http://digilander.libero.it/maclean/DStutorial.htm
It was written 2 months ago, so it's still up to date.
mac
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Daz is easy to use of course on most levels, however as a longtime poser user I just cant get a handle on lights, my renders come out really far darker than I find acceptible. Is there somewhere a tutorial, or some settings to help me get started?
Thanks in advance.
Dyna