If you are using DS 4.x the interface has changed slightly from mac's tutorial - the magnifying glass on which you right-click and drag for focal zoom is now in the strip of icons down the edge of the viewport.
If you are using DS 4.x the interface has changed slightly from mac's tutorial - the magnifying glass on which you right-click and drag for focal zoom is now in the strip of icons down the edge of the viewport.
What I have always done with every version of DS I've used over the years, is to create a a camera with a general setup that I like as a starting point, and then save it as the new Startup Scene.
Then I go to Edit > Preferences and click on the Startup Tab and for Default Scene, you browse to where you saved your StartUpScene file.
Then click on the Scene Tab and for On "New", again browse to where you saved your StartupScene file.
Lastly, click Accept, and you should be all set. :coolsmile:
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You must be using a CAMERA then you select the Camera in the Scene Tab and Change the Camera settings in the Parameters Tab.
Appreciate,Jaderail.
I just add camera and change angle but the rendered image has nothing changed.
How come?
That is because you are using the Perspective View. Change to the Camera like this...
O, thank you again.
Have a look at my tutorial. It explains everything you want to know.
http://digilander.libero.it/maclean/DStutorial.htm
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If you are using DS 4.x the interface has changed slightly from mac's tutorial - the magnifying glass on which you right-click and drag for focal zoom is now in the strip of icons down the edge of the viewport.
Thank you for sharing,maclean.
Thank you,Richard Haseltine.
What I have always done with every version of DS I've used over the years, is to create a a camera with a general setup that I like as a starting point, and then save it as the new Startup Scene.
Then I go to Edit > Preferences and click on the Startup Tab and for Default Scene, you browse to where you saved your StartUpScene file.
Then click on the Scene Tab and for On "New", again browse to where you saved your StartupScene file.
Lastly, click Accept, and you should be all set. :coolsmile:
Easy way? Set Preferences to START with default Camera. Then you start with the Same default Camera every boot of DAZ Studio.
Thank you, Jaderail and Miss B.