Forum Topic: Exporting From Daz & Creating Poses in Marvelous Designer

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#Topic. 13 Jan 2011 08:53

Short video. For best results click on vimeo to view at the site so you can see it in high definition.






Tom

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#1. 14 Jan 2011 06:06

will them poses work on the default MD Avatar?


can you get the woman_west.dae and bring it into that app your using and pose her?


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#2. 14 Jan 2011 19:39

will them poses work on the default MD Avatar?

can you get the woman_west.dae and bring it into that app your using and pose her?


I tried importing her into Daz, She comes in with controls on her body but they don´t seem to work for posing her.


I don´t really know much about Daz. I just downloaded it so I could use the Daz models.  

I was also hoping to export some animation from Daz  to try the cloth animation. But, the animation in CLO3D never worked right for me in the versions I got to use, and the trial has already timed out on that.

I guess I´ll just have to wait until the animation becomes available in Marvelous Designer to try it out.


Tom


#3. 15 Jan 2011 07:28
thkaufm Wrote:

will them poses work on the default MD Avatar?

can you get the woman_west.dae and bring it into that app your using and pose her?


I tried importing her into Daz, She comes in with controls on her body but they don´t seem to work for posing her.


I don´t really know much about Daz. I just downloaded it so I could use the Daz models.  

I was also hoping to export some animation from Daz  to try the cloth animation. But, the animation in CLO3D never worked right for me in the versions I got to use, and the trial has already timed out on that.

I guess I´ll just have to wait until the animation becomes available in Marvelous Designer to try it out.


Tom

The animation editor will be soon open as a beta. We are in the final test. Wait a littler longer. 


#4. 15 Jan 2011 07:38
The animation editor will be soon open as a beta. We are in the final test. Wait a littler longer. 

Where did you get your motion data for your Asian models? It looks pretty realistic. Is it motion capture?


Tom


#5. 15 Jan 2011 12:56
thkaufm Wrote:
The animation editor will be soon open as a beta. We are in the final test. Wait a littler longer. 

Where did you get your motion data for your Asian models? It looks pretty realistic. Is it motion capture?


Tom

yes, it´s motion capture data. 


#6. 03 Feb 2011 05:40
thkaufm, in the video you select a preset, but I see no presets on my daz install. Where did you get the preset and if you made them, what individual settings did you use?



#7. 03 Feb 2011 07:05
thkaufm, in the video you select a preset, but I see no presets on my daz install. Where did you get the preset and if you made them, what individual settings did you use?

It was just there for me. I didn´t make it.

I don´t know about all the settings, but the main one is to set it to standard collada .

this is what the generic collada preset had in it.








Tom


#8. 04 Feb 2011 04:01
Thank you.



#9. 14 Apr 2011 22:11

Thanks so much for this great video Tom!  I was wondering if you could help me with a question?  I am not very familiar with Daz Studio as I use Poser Pro to do my character rendering.  I am creating a clothing model that needs to fit a character created in Daz Studio by a friend of mine.  I want to understand the proper way to export a character from Daz Studio so it will properly import to MD2.  


I noticed in your video, when you select file>export and the Export File dialog box pops up, you have selected DAZ COLLADA (*.dae) as the "Save as type",  then the Collada Export dialog pops up and you select the "Generic" collada export option.   Is there a difference between the two file format save options? (i.e.  DAZ COLLADA (*.dae) vs COLLADA.dae (*.dae))  Or is it more important to select the correct Collada Export option (i.e. Generic Collada vs Daz Collada)?


I hope this makes sense ;(  I have searched all thru the forum and could not find an answer and was hoping you might enlighten me?  Thanks so much! :)



#10. 14 Apr 2011 22:49
Thanks so much for this great video Tom!  I was wondering if you could help me with a question?  I am not very familiar with Daz Studio as I use Poser Pro to do my character rendering.  I am creating a clothing model that needs to fit a character created in Daz Studio by a friend of mine.  I want to understand the proper way to export a character from Daz Studio so it will properly import to MD2.  

The "save as type" says daz collada, but its the export options dialog that actually decides what type of collada.

I don't have it here with me, but I thought there was only one choice for the save as type. 


What´s important is the check box that says "standard collada"

The daz collada won´t work.


Tom

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