Decided to create a prop or prop set and submit it to Daz to become a PA [Commercial]
Hi all,
as the title says, i have decided to try and become a PA for Daz.
Since my modeling skills are for now my strongest skillset I decided to start with props (less rigging involved) and work my way from there.
Before I start I want to take in suggestions, maybe even make a poll to create something that is wanted/needed.
My first idea for a prop and something I will do in the end anyway, as I want it for a personal project as well is a dog sled.
A second option would be a set of thieft tools as suggested in this thread.
I am open to other suggestions.
Thanks and I will be waiting for your feedback.
P.S.
This is a fast render of the current state of the dog sled. Until now I've just added the basic geometry. It's still missing the ropes to tie it together and the system to which the dogs would be connected.
Comments
Moved to Art Studio and added Commercial to title.
You want to figure out what your niche is. High quality props and scenes are certainly a good pursuit.
Making what you are passionate about will carry through into the work you do. So that would make the dogsled a potentially good first project.
Making what people ask for in the forums, is far less certain. It certainly suggest there might be a demand for the product, but a few requests are not equivolent to the 100+ sales necessary to justify the time it takes to make a product..
If you can fill a niche, and that coincides with what customers want to buy, then it could work out for you.
that sucks,
I know DAZ turns down a lot off stuff but with Dog8 and it's husky both your sleds would be more popular now
that other one is a dinosaur
I would agree, it's been almost a decade, so things in the marketplace change.
Thank you both for your feedback. Any feedback is good and it's actually what I need right now.
I would also love some statistics with what sells more in the Daz store, if you guys know where I could find those.
I actually decided on the Sled because the existing one didn't suit my needs and it doesn't fit Dog8.
I loved the movie Togo and I want to make a few renders according to it.
The hardest part I think will be the harness and the linking with the dogs because I would want to make it adaptable (so the user can choose how many dogs he wants attached to the sled.
I would also want to let the user decide if he has only pairs of dogs or in front there is a leader dog, like Togo was.
I walso want to make a few morphs for the links to the dogs, so that you can pose the dogs pulling the sled, or the lines would be relaxed if the sled is not in motion.
A second product linked to this if it would be in demand would be a set of poses for the dogs pulling the sleds.
Creating an environment would not be a problem for the modeling part but I have seen already a lot of winter type ones and I'm not sure if people would not prefer a better sled they can combine with whatever environment (considering I would invest the time I would take to create the environment to refine the sled).
I have no clue on modeling, but if you had a script or way to add depressions to match your sled's runners and dog's paws in a snow environment, and sold it with a combined sled, pose, maybe a serious outfit that could withstand the cold and some survival gear...?
Mary
I think you would need to come up with poses for the dogs and for the rider. Leave it up to Daz marketing to decide whether to split it into two products or not.
I grew up in a harsh winter climate. To avoid it looking fake, like an igloo dropped in the desert, I'd put a few flakes on the dogs and sled and add the odd drift near the igloos.
That image is atleast ten years old and rendered in poser6 or ds2, hence the dated look. Thanks for the suggestions for a updated version.
As someone who walks an American Eskimo in snow, who loves hunting for the deepest snow by digging his nose into any likely patch of snow, and then rolling in it. And the Huskies I have puppy sat for, do the same thing, plus lay outside in gale force winds and lightning. But, slush, nope totally put off by it.