3/12/2023 0 Comments Poser debut trial download![]() “All told, the HP Z600 is an affordable classic that does some marvellous things for Vue and Poser, and minor miracles for DAZ Studio … on relatively simple scenes DAZ can even run responsive real-time iRay in the main viewport, driven only by Z600’s dual Xeon CPUs.”Įxcerpt from our interview with Virginie C.ĭAL: V3D, welcome to the Digital Art Live magazine’s in-depth interview. We take a deep-dive into reviewing a £245 12-core workstation, exploring all its capabilities with a big range of test renders. tools took me at least several hundred hours, generally more than 600 hours - and some can take more than 1,000 hours.” “The Light Manager was actually one of the easiest of my tools to make, and took only a couple of hundreds of hours. makes a wide range of vital scripts for use in DAZ Studio - including Scene Optimizer and iRay Light Manager. I am keeping a close eye on generative video research.” Part of the challenge is predicting what new technologies will become available, as that determines what features will get built. “Improved portraits, and landscapes with buildings, are. ![]() Joel owns and runs the Artbreeder online service, which uses advanced machine-learning to give art unique new looks. Get started now by getting instant access to the FREE PDF version of our magazine every month and you’ll also be alerted to our new podcasts and our live webinar events. Comics makers wanting to filter 3D renders into line-art or a painterly style should investigate Krita’s G’MIC closely… Krita’s version of the G’MIC filters also give impressive and usable results. Pocket-money priced Blender plugins are also pouring out from small indie makers - one such can take your figure from DAZ Studio to Blender, and we hear that a Poser to Blender plugin is coming soon.Ĭlose behind Blender is Krita 4.x, now a fine 2D painting, sketching and inking software - and light-years ahead of its creaky 3.x incarnation. The field is led by Blender 2.8.x, now a major contender and with its Eevee real-time engine already in wide use. Those on a tight budget are also helped by free and open source software, fast coming into its own. Both interviewees are, in their own special ways, all about making digital creativity faster and easier, and thus more fun.īut what good is that, if your hardware runs like a slug? No worries on that, as in this issue we test a beast of a £7,000 12-core workstation - which you can buy today for £245! A week of work is in our 10-page review, and we hope it will be of special use to hobbyists - those who are on a tight budget and also keen to keep using their older and well-loved software. Then we talk in-depth with Virginie C., maker of vital DAZ Studio utilities such as Scene Optimizer and iRay Light Manager. ![]() We’re pleased to have an interview with Joel Simon, the wizard behind the amazing new Artbreeder service. Welcome to the “Software” issue of your free Digital Art Live magazine. (can’t see the subscribe button? – try this page) Welcome to the “software” themed issue of your free Digital Art Live magazine! Subscribe now and receive the PDF FREE every month
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