durf opened this issue on Jul 24, 2008 · 5 posts
RobynsVeil posted Thu, 24 July 2008 at 6:20 PM
Quote - Who would create this....
Video tutorial that explains a V4 model from start tot finished product
completly with the use of injections, morph's, poses, texturing, even little bit of animation...
own morphs used may'be...how do i model an outfit for it with Maya, Zbrush...
like a top shirt & bottom dress of something else...i would pay for a good reference from start to finish!
there is nothing online that explains this usefull stuff in 1 source...
not one good tutorial... you have to search hundreds of tutorials for this...
i don't have enough time :( i need six lives somethimesany creative minds...????
No simple answers here. I agree - you would have thought that the developers of the product (V4, Poser, Daz, any of these clowns) could have come up with a manual - one that is actually useful, unlike the Poser manual, which isn't. There is no such manual or tutorial - that is why this forum and this website is so popular. However, I've managed to pick up a lot in bits and pieces - it's not a very structured approach, granted, but one can get a handle on stuff that way. You specified modeling software as if everyone is using Maya and ZBrush. I use neither - can't afford either one - so a tutorial with instructions specific to those programs would be useless to me.
Do you see what I mean? This is why no one has attempted to create a comprehensive tutorial for this: too many variables, too much software. I've done video tutorials for Silo... the video was done by an expert in the field. It was created in Silo 1.x, and I had Silo 2.x. I couldn't follow it.
Maybe that's just me - on the Silo forums they think I'm a whinger - but the last thing you want is to encounter interface issues when trying to learn new skills.
Anyway, just my two cents...
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