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Judy Coordinator

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Posted: 14 Mar 2008 05:42 pm |
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Here is my first attempt. The hair is very bad.
How do I get her in Psp Please.
Just the head she's not clothed yet.

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Carol UK Coordinator

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Posted: 14 Mar 2008 06:22 pm |
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Render her in Daz and export the image. Choose tif for the render export option, because then there will be a selection in the alpha channel when you open the tif in PSP. You can load the selection from the alpha channel and either copy/paste the selection, or invert the selection and delete everything except your figure.
Her hair looks very natural to me.
Last edited on 14 Mar 2008 06:23 pm by Carol UK
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Posted: 14 Mar 2008 06:38 pm |
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Judy,
If you work through the manual (see the link in your other post) what I didnt realize as I dove in, that you have to load all your stuff before you pose. You will see the load, pose/animate, render tabs. Make sure your in load when you load her clothing and hair. Then you will need to fit (called: morphing) all her content via the parameters. You will know exactly what I mean if you follow through the first couple of chapters within the manual.
Once you get the hair morphed it will move with your pose and you won't get that lift and -odd- looking shape like her forehead is poking out of her hair line.
Hope this helps.
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Judy Coordinator

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Posted: 14 Mar 2008 06:44 pm |
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I came back to say that I took her head shot as a Printscreen. I didn't get the option of a tiff or anything else I recognized when I tried to export her.
Thanks for the help. Will have another look at it.
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Carol UK Coordinator

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Posted: 14 Mar 2008 08:05 pm |
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You need to render her first, then in the File menu there should be an export image option. This is how it is in Poser, and I am sure there is some way of saving your renders in Daz. It could be save image or export image. The ordinary save is for saving your Daz file.
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Judy Coordinator

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Posted: 14 Mar 2008 08:38 pm |
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| Sorry I didn't explain well enough. All the ways to save are Daz files. No tiff , etc. Nothing Windows or Psp will open.
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Judy Coordinator

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Posted: 14 Mar 2008 09:29 pm |
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My Dense brain started working! I had to render to an image file. Thanks everyone.
Sorry for being such a Pest!
Nowto figure out the lights.
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Carol UK Coordinator

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Posted: 14 Mar 2008 11:40 pm |
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ah, that is a little bit different from Poser, so I probably misled you. In Poser you do the render and if you decide to keep a copy, export it.
As I suggested to Goofygrmom, if you find the lighting difficult, see if your library has a simple book on stage lighting. Not a techie one that tells you all about the different kinds of lamps and dimmers, but one that discusses the effects of light from different directions and angles. I always use what I learned in theatre lighting for handling the lights in my 3d pics.
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Judy Coordinator

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Posted: 15 Mar 2008 12:20 am |
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I can export in this one too. I can only save as a tiff or jpeg if I render to an image File though.
The lights, I had no idea where to find them.
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Posted: 15 Mar 2008 01:57 am |
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Hmmm you know Judy, I have the option to save as...and then I can save as a .PNG which I can open in PSP with a transparent background.
I am trying to think if it was after I rendered...
Try the top left menu File> Save As... While in Pose/Animate tab or Render Tab
You may have to render it, then try the menu file>save as...PNG
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