Texturing the ground plain in Daz 3d Studio 4

Cool BlueCool Blue Posts: 38
edited December 1969 in New Users

yes :
I just have a simple question to ask you all. Is it possible to texture the ground plain in Daz 3d Studio 4 pro.? I thought about creating a cube and squashing it on the y axis, and texturing that, and have it become my ground plain. I really appreciate the support, and I sure do thank you.


Thanks again

Cool Blue

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  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006
    edited December 1969

    coolblue said:

    yes :
    I just have a simple question to ask you all. Is it possible to texture the ground plain in Daz 3d Studio 4 pro.? I thought about creating a cube and squashing it on the y axis, and texturing that, and have it become my ground plain. I really appreciate the support, and I sure do thank you.


    Thanks again

    Cool Blue

    D/S doesn't have a ground plain unless you add one. Under Create > primitives, add a plane and then fix it up how you please.

  • Cool BlueCool Blue Posts: 38
    edited December 1969

    Dear Bro:


    Thanks a lot bro. I really appreciate the help. Have a great night and I'll talk to you soon.

    Micha
    el

  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006
    edited March 2014

    coolblue said:
    Dear Bro:


    Thanks a lot bro. I really appreciate the help. Have a great night and I'll talk to you soon.

    Micha
    el

    You're welcome.

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  • JaderailJaderail Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    PLEASE!! For my eyes and my bandwidth can I kindly ask that all the EXTRA blank lines not be posted? This Forum software is just not designed for Pretty posts. Please for just me NOT anyone but me just post a regular post. They will be read just like all the other posts people make. Some day most peoples eyes will also not care for all the extra WHITE the spaces and blank lines are tossing at them.

  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006
    edited December 1969

    Jaderail said:
    PLEASE!! For my eyes and my bandwidth can I kindly ask that all the EXTRA blank lines not be posted? This Forum software is just not designed for Pretty posts. Please for just me NOT anyone but me just post a regular post. They will be read just like all the other posts people make. Some day most peoples eyes will also not care for all the extra WHITE the spaces and blank lines are tossing at them.

    Jaderail, The Forum software has a nasty habit of refusing posts that are but a few words and no extra lines. So yes we post some extra lines. As to the white, hard on the eyes, many of us are in the same boat and repeated mentionings of it have obviously fallen on deaf ears. So some wear sunglasses or put a glare filter on their screens. Or make good use of eye drops.

    Text should never be on 'white' also because many who suffer dyslexia can't read text well then. Light blue was found to be the best colour choice to assist said condition so more people could accurately read what is written.

    For myself I use a vitamin type product called "Super Vision" by Webber Naturals [tm]. It has something called Lutein in it. And whatever else it does or doesn't do, for me it made a pain in my eyes go 'poof' ... so I think it's great.

    Bandwidth ... really now. Blank lines do not take up bandwidth. Flash images, images, movies, etc. those take up bandwidth.

    Some forum software provide a choice for patrons to change the colour schemes ... maybe it you pestered the powers that be over in Dazland, for the new forums we hear about coming now and then, it will be so.

    Disclaimer: I am not a doctor either. This is not medical advice.

  • Lissa_xyzLissa_xyz Posts: 6,116
    edited March 2014

    Jaderail said:
    PLEASE!! For my eyes and my bandwidth can I kindly ask that all the EXTRA blank lines not be posted? This Forum software is just not designed for Pretty posts. Please for just me NOT anyone but me just post a regular post. They will be read just like all the other posts people make. Some day most peoples eyes will also not care for all the extra WHITE the spaces and blank lines are tossing at them.

    Can we politely ask then that you stop your constant usage of capitalized words? Your words will still be read in lowercase. Plus it makes you look like you're always pissed off and yelling at everyone. If you really need to emphasize, allow me to point you towards the bold and italics tags.

    Also, blank lines won't kill your bandwidth.

    Post edited by Lissa_xyz on
  • Lissa_xyzLissa_xyz Posts: 6,116
    edited March 2014

    I do have a serious question, just because I don't have eye troubles (yet lol) so I'm honestly asking this. How does adding the extra lines make reading worse? In my thought process I'd imagine it would make it easier as it won't cause the words to look crammed together and jumbled.

    /edit
    Hey no fair deleting your own post. lol Cheater. :P

    Post edited by Lissa_xyz on
  • JaderailJaderail Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    I messed up. I'm only human. Lets not mention it again.

  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006
    edited December 1969

    Jaderail said:
    I messed up. I'm only human. Lets not mention it again.

    Found your post in email ... it was nice. Thank you and you're welcome.

    Chohole had told us about hitting the return a few times ... if only adding a space at the end will do it, fine. I have noticed in other posts though that there is still going to be a fair amount of white space as the reply box has to be as deep as our avatar's area.

    You did lose me though with one sentence because I do not know what you are talking about ... the part about viewing of in line
    images as background color. Is there a way we can put images into our text to create a background? That'd be kool.

  • NovicaNovica Posts: 23,891
    edited December 1969

    Michael- glad you got your question answered, feel free to keep asking them. You'll have a lot of fun making primitives and texturing them, if you get stuck, feel free to ask for help. :)

  • JaderailJaderail Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    You did lose me though with one sentence because I do not know what you are talking about ... the part about viewing of in line
    images as background color. Is there a way we can put images into our text to create a background? That'd be kool.
    We post images to a inline forum. The images are viewed on a background set by the forum software, here it is a off white but not much. There have been studies done that show that the color surrounding images such as artworks cause the human eye to to automatically adjust contrast and color depth. That is one reason most framing shops now border images with a black mat and museums have cream colored walls. Even enlarging posted images in most browsers will carry the forum background color in the pop up window. This can cause a good image to look washed out. It is also a reason most art programs have darker or grey shades in the viewports.
  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006
    edited December 1969

    Jaderail said:
    You did lose me though with one sentence because I do not know what you are talking about ... the part about viewing of in line
    images as background color. Is there a way we can put images into our text to create a background? That'd be kool. We post images to a inline forum. The images are viewed on a background set by the forum software, here it is a off white but not much. There have been studies done that show that the color surrounding images such as artworks cause the human eye to to automatically adjust contrast and color depth. That is one reason most framing shops now border images with a black mat and museums have cream colored walls. Even enlarging posted images in most browsers will carry the forum background color in the pop up window. This can cause a good image to look washed out. It is also a reason most art programs have darker or grey shades in the viewports.

    Me now ...
    That's interesting, thank you. I noticed that the quotes here are on a pale blue color instead of blinding white ... would it help if we all put our comments into quotes?

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,251
    edited December 1969

    the forum is indeed too white,
    needs to be customizable as some find white on black impossible to read and I know someone who cannot use DIM either as the colours too difficult for his impared sight.
    hopefull new forum Daz_Jared promised . . . uhm SOON!!! will give options like many do.
    and video embedding!! (wendy prays)

  • JaderailJaderail Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    I said I messed up, I do need glasses to just see the text clearly on this background. I prefer to run software in its pure state so as not to cause issues with my PC so I do not run browser plugins to alter things as I have had bad experiences in the past with add on's and extensions. I so would not have said anything at all if I had of had foresight. Please do the correct thing and report my posts. I would expect nothing less for others that have acted as I have.

  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006
    edited December 1969

    'k ... but then we'd expect to be banned or something lol ... topic closed.
    bye now.

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