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Artists posing
Artists posing are those who develop the initial part of a scene, that is posing.
To do this you don't need experience, but talent and time.
Things to do:
- Create the scene from scratch following the writer's directions
- Adding the environment
- Adding Characters and Scene Props
- Add one or more Cameras
- Creating the posing
- Require creation of new environments and characters
- Require assert
- Require more information
Things that are NOT your responsibility:
- Expressions
- Lighting
- Creation of new environments and characters
- Rendering
- Create GitHub Account
- Install Daz: Download Daz
- Contact me (Discord:
_black_ram_
)
- Basic knowledge of Daz
- To be over 18 years old
These are the terms to accept to get started:
- Declare that you are of age
- Declare to respect the anonymity of internal members
- Declare to respect the rule of non-disclosure of private material and information.
- Declare that you are aware that you are legally responsible for what you upload and how you obtain it
- First install GitHub Desktop
- Then download All Asserts
- Then clone daz-assert-ABFD-scene-posing (watch example).
Tiket management and branches of work:
(if you are new ask me (Discord: _black_ram_
) where you can start)
- You can find the tickets you are interested in here: https://github.com/orgs/DRincs-Productions/projects/1/views/4
- Here your tickets: https://github.com/orgs/DRincs-Productions/projects/1/views/2
- Here All: https://github.com/orgs/DRincs-Productions/projects/1/views/1
And Read This
Read the assert wikis: Before thinking about how to create a scene read the wikis, that way you can take your cues from assert advertising images and find poses already done. Post wikis can help with posing wiki
What file name to give to a scene? is irrelevant, the important thing is to put all the files of that scene ticket in the same folder and try to keep the sequence of the word file. at the end of the I will give a quick check and if necessary I will move them and rename them in case of conflicts
IMPORTANT: You should not edit scenes from another ticket. Especially if you did not create them.
You can open them to take cues from them, but never modify them.
Adding many Props to a scene makes it more realistic and unique. Remember that adding perfectly aligned Props makes the scene unrealistic, so rotate the Props a bit
When creating a scene you should never move an environment (ex: room). but move the characters into the environment. except if the 'environment is really too far from the center
Before moving an element (especially characters) in the scene through x, y , z: Group the element into a group, is move the groups through x, y , z (Look at the image below). This way if you apply posing after moving the element , element will never return to the center of the scene.
When you move Environment Props move them to a group outside the scene group. This way the next person who opens the scene will know that they have been moved. After the posing job the developer completing the scene may have to replace the environment with a more up-to-date one, so what a risk of losing the posing of some Props.
Rename a group for add note. Notes are very useful to give quick messages and to make the scene better understood
Adding elements near the Camera creates cool blur effects. so if you have the option and if it fits in that scene do it.
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