manleystanley opened this issue on Jan 03, 2012 ยท 19 posts
durf posted Thu, 05 January 2012 at 4:56 AM
Quote - I agree. I don't see anything wrong with providing preset scenes, in fact I think it's a great idea. New users see promotional renders for DS or Poser and then open the application and see a figure standing in empty space and wonder "how do i get from this to those really cool pictures?". preset scenes are a way that new users can see their own computer generate decent quality renders, and by looking around the preset scene they can see how things are set up, and try altering things like poses and camera angles. That way they gradually learn, rather than being thrown in at the deep end.
cool, but the use of preset scenes will quickly dull.
what if the new users would a) model it's own presets?
it's own clothes, rig his own character? animate his own character?
where is all the info and manual about that subject?
there is not 1 good tutorial in daz vs poser world, that explain all these steps from model to rig to morph to animate to render. not 1!