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Scene Power Building: How to Quickly Build Content-Rich Daz Studio Scenes

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Product Name: Scene Power Building: How to Quickly Build Content-Rich Daz Studio Scenes
Product ID: 87691
Published Artist(s): Digital Art Live, Code 66
Created By: N/A
Release Date: 2022-10-14

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It can be a cumbersome process to build a content-rich scene in Daz Studio. If you are choosing and setting up dozens of similar models to fill a scene, it can be slow work. Imagine if you could quickly prototype scenes with random models and you could control the probability of how each model would be used! Totte Alm (Code66) regularly produces super useful scripts for Daz Studio. He has built two scripting tools that can do all the heavy lifting of creating these kinds of scenes: Traffic Patterns Script (includes a prop collection) and FlockIt. Both can be used for populating your sets quickly, but there are important steps to take with the scene setup when using these scripts. It s good to know that Traffic Patterns can be used for any kind of population, not just vehicles. Since FlockIt uses instances, it can generate complex, almost particle-like object groups for scenes.

In this tutorial, Code66 shows you scene setups in utilizing these scripts and the best ways to use each of them.

He shows multiple scene set-up ideas that will open up your imagination for using these utilities. Totte also looks at some of his related script products that can quickly populate props in a scene, such as Crate Factory and Stack Em.

Imagine rapidly creating a:

Sci-fi city with streams of speeder-filled air traffic Fast-generated sci-fi city built with Stonemason s Greeble City Blocks The contemporary street scene is filled with traffic Skeleton army ready to do battle Line of policemen chasing down a criminal This tutorial product has a duration of 1 hour and 24 minutes and includes searchable videos with optional captions.

About the Presenter: Totte Alm (Code 66) Totte lives in Sweden and has been programming since the late 70s. He started to dabble in 3D back in the early 1990s with StrataVision 3D and later Bryce. His interest in the world of Daz Studio started around 2010 to create maps and handouts for the many tabletop role-playing game adventures he was writing and playing.

Totte started to create some 3D content for Daz Studio in 2015 and then gradually moved over to create more and more script-based products instead of pure 3D prop content.

His favorite tools for making 3D products and textures are Modo, UVLayout, the Substance suite, and FilterForge.

Totte has been an independent IT consultant for over 20 years and also has been using Daz Studio renders in dialogs in many bespoke development projects for various clients to brighten up otherwise boring programs! He spends a lot of time walking the dogs and tries to play role-playing games as much as time provides.

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