DRAG0NFLIGHT Wrote:Hmm. I've finally got a machine which can handle this thing, so I've installed it, and started poking at it. I've even got a handful of models and stuff I'd bought a while back.Yes, but the current batch isn't free.
However, I'm discovering (quickly) how tall the wall is on this program. Do they have how-to videos or guides which would teach me how to use it?
Ask me about the earlier documentation this weekend.
Edit: Okay, I'm at home, and at my render computer. Some links to get you started:
Quick Start Guide to Daz Studio 4
http://web.archive.org/web/query?q=type ... art_page=1
DAZ Documentation Center
http://docs.daz3d.com/doku.php/start
What passes for a manual for Studio 4... for a generous definition of "passes."
DAZ 3D Video Tutorials
http://www.daz3d.com/help/help-daz-3d-video-tutorials/
DAZ Discussion Forum - New Users Help Forum - Start Here!
http://www.daz3d.com/forums/viewforum/97/
No question is too elementary here. (Well, "how do I turn on the PC?" might be too elementary...) The knowledgeable folks are helpful, because they still remember when they were new.
Re-Edit: And some words of wisdom:
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