DAZ Studio to Nomad Sculpt Workflow | Create your own Genesis 3 and 8 morphs.
afterchoicesgames
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I've been experimenting with sculpting my custom characters for DAZ Studio for a while now. Now, I believe it is time for me to share what I have learned with you.
Click on the image or here to go to YouTube.
This tutorial is intended for
- people who want to use the iPad to sculpt 3D models from DAZ Studio
- people who want to quickly create custom morphs for DAZ Studio
What is Nomad Sculpt?
A professional sculpting and painting application for iOS and Android.
Please let me know if I've posted in the wrong category.
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Whatever TTS program you used to make that consistently pronounced Daz as "dead", and that is very funny.
At least, I tried :D
Thanks very, very much for taking the time to make this tutorial, it's something I was going to try but have not yet had a chance to do. Your tutorial was excellent, very detailed and very easy to follow.
Your sharing is much appreciated.
-- Walt Sterdan
This is my motivation. I'm glad it's useful. I intend to post another tutorial demonstrating the workflow between Procreate and DAZ Studio. For those looking to use Substance Painter-like apps on their iPad
Thanks for this tutorial. I found it enlightening. Have you tried it with Genesis 9 yet? No matter how I export when I use Morph Loader Pro it always says the geometry doesn't match. THoughts?
Nevermind. I figured out what I was doing wrong. Thanks again for the turotial!
Well.
What can I say? The fact anything like it can be done on a phone/tablet is stunning. You have opened my eyes to a totally new way to avoid doing things I need to do! I shall have to download it on my tablet & see if I can do anything myself. Thankyou. Will try your tutorial after I see if my tablet has enough grunt for it.
Regards,
Richard.
afterchoicesgames,
Short and clear! Thanks for posting this intro video. I heard about Nomad but never had the chance to look into it. It's always interesting to learn about tools and how they interoperate with Daz. Thanks again for sharing.
Cheers!