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Lassies Daz Tuts

Started by DoodleMuffin, October 27, 2024, 09:54:14 PM

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DoodleMuffin

Can anyone point me to where Lassie might be now,and her Daz tuyts please.I am just again finding my way to Daz and have forgotten most things I learnt.Any help would me much appreciated.Taa muchly.
Lynne.

Charliecat

If I recall correctly Lassie gave up on Daz a couple of years back, to work on crosstich, crochet and the like. Search for Lassie in pfdlives search, and you'll find a handfull of links listed. Not sure if there's any in the freestuff site in her folder. I liked Lassie, always a far superior artist to me in any of my incarnations.

jammixx

Rauko does really good DAZ tutorials on Facebook.  Daz Studio has changed a lot in recent times.

DoodleMuffin

Thanks all.Much appreciated.Shame that a lot of good folks have now gone away from the 3d making of figures.It now seems to be all AI stuff.

jammixx

   It definitely seems that a lot of people went over to AI.  Although I think the AI art is about getting a pretty picture with minimal time or effort.  So much to do so little time. 
   For me, Daz Studio, Poser and similar programs have always been about learning the programs and the concepts associated with photography, lighting, rendering techniques, scene creation and making characters, etc.  The satisfaction comes from making an image you can be proud of at your own skill level.  It's something that takes patience.    Maybe with the new Cartoon and Anime components of Daz Studio, it will get more interest from younger people again.