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Published: 2019-09-22 16:05:30 +0000 UTC; Views: 4743; Favourites: 31; Downloads: 0
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In this video you will learn 3 DForce methods using clothes, props and primitives. You will also learn how to save your DForce simulation as a morph.
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Hi Everyone
I try to give you the most valuable content that will help you to reach your goal and something that you can immediately take action upon.
However, I realised that in the DForce Tutorial I didn't explain how I moved the Genesis 8 figure using the timeline.
Also I wasn't happy with the explanation given regarding creating a morph from the DForce Simulation.
Therefore, I have created another video showing how I positioned the figure using the timeline and how to save the morph correctly.
NOTE: Although I did this part of tutorial with Daz Studio v4.12 and the timeline looks different, it still works exactly the same way in Daz Studio v4.11
I hope this video clarifies any confusion regarding the timeline and creating morphs.
Parmy
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Comments: 2
parmybaddhan In reply to AzakiShimo [2019-09-24 20:17:47 +0000 UTC]
Yes, you can do amazing things with DForce in Daz Studio.
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