Before using Daz Studio as my go2 for creating content, I used Poser. Just like Daz3d, you purchase characters, props, wardrobe, animals etc. It's a easier program to use with respect to lighting and moving characters. I love post editing on my renders through constant experimentation.
Before using Daz Studio as my go2 for creating content, I used Poser. Just like Daz3d, you purchase characters, props, wardrobe, animals etc. It's a easier program to use with respect to lighting and moving characters. I love post editing on my renders through constant experimentation.
A few of my hero (both male and female) are ones without superpowers. The heroes have intelligence, skills and fight for good and justice. The Zorro costume was a great find for this Daz3D character.
A few of my hero (both male and female) are ones without superpowers. The heroes have intelligence, skills and fight for good and justice. The Zorro costume was a great find for this Daz3D character.
Here's an example of what a straight render (lower left) is vs edited. I use a variety of software in my edits. Layering, blending everything until I'm happy with the outcome.
Here's an example of what a straight render (lower left) is vs edited. I use a variety of software in my edits. Layering, blending everything until I'm happy with the outcome.